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Tales of our time is a collection of mind-enriching stories that will entertain, educate and enthrall you. It contains stories from the past and present properly arranged to meet the needs of both young and old readers; it has something for every reader no matter the educational, cultural or religious background of the reader. Do you want to know why the elephant has small eyes or why the tortoise has a broken shell or what happens to liars or what happens to trafficked people or what happens to people who claim to know too much? Do you want to know what happens to lazy house wives or what…mehr

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Tales of our time is a collection of mind-enriching stories that will entertain, educate and enthrall you. It contains stories from the past and present properly arranged to meet the needs of both young and old readers; it has something for every reader no matter the educational, cultural or religious background of the reader. Do you want to know why the elephant has small eyes or why the tortoise has a broken shell or what happens to liars or what happens to trafficked people or what happens to people who claim to know too much? Do you want to know what happens to lazy house wives or what happens to over pampered children and many more? So ride on and you will be glad you did.

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Autorenporträt
Dr Bennett Onyebuchukwu Obi is a Nigerian born Mosotho. He is a graduate of the University of Nigeria Nsukka. He is a medical doctor that has practiced his art in Nigeria, the Comoros Islands and very briefly in Nairobi Kenya before settling in Lesotho. He is married with three boys.