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Ayorinde Campell returns to Sierra Leone after four years of studying in England. On board ship she meets the dashing, handsome Raymond Thomas and falls in love. It seems that she is destined for a life of happiness, but there are dark clouds on the horizon.
SKU:
BK6342
Categories: 9-12 years, African Authors, African Novels, Age Range, Author Origin, Best Seller, Children & Teens, Classics, Contemporary Fiction, Literary Fiction, Literature & Fiction, Novels, Sierra Leone, Teens, Young Adult Fiction, Young Reader
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Weight | 0.18 kg |
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Format | Paperback |
Yema Lucilda Hunter
Yema Lucilda Hunter was born in 1943 in Freetown. She was educated at the Annie Walsh Memorial School, before undertaking university study in England. She gained a BA from the University of Reading in 1964, a post-graduate diploma in librarianship from North-Western Polytechnic in 1966, and a master's degree in philosophy from Loughborough University.
Hunter has worked as a librarian at the Sierra Leone Library Board, in the Medical Library at Connaught Hospital in Freetown, and with the World Health Organization in Brazzaville. She took early retirement in 1999, and that year was made a fellow of the British Library Association. She lives with her husband in Accra, Ghana.
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