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Shadow of the Sun
by Princess Ayelotan
116 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #07-2737; ISBN 1-4251-6036-0; US$21.98, C$25.28, EUR17.14, £11.36
What does every male immigrant have in common? Foluke did not even bargain for a life...... until marital woes exposed her to the dreadful fate. Shadow of the Sun clearly unveils the ugly side of immigration.
About the Book
Immigration! Resident Permit! Pride!...Etc. Everything was going on bright for Nyanzi until her encounter with Lado. She was lead through unforgettable pasts of pains, self-guilt, shame and hopelessness. He was a typical example of African overseas based men who derive pleasure in coming "Home" to....? What does every male immigrant has in common? Foluke did not even bargain for a life... until marital woes exposed her to the dreadful fate. Shadow of the Sun clearly unveils the ugly side of immigration.
About the Author
Princess is a graduate of National Film Institute in Jos, Nigeria. Alumni of Berlinale Talent Campus, Germany & Sithengi Talent Campus, South Africa. She has profound practical experiences in filmmaking, scripting and creative writing. Her love for writing began at her tender age of six. She has every reason to attribute her achievement and inspiration to God. She strongly believes in hardworking. She divides her time between her son (Itunu), job, music, researching, and of course writing film scripts & literary novel. Shadow of the Sun is her debut novel. She lives in Paris, France.






