Chilldren of the Cult - E-book - ePub

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 Aurora Mizutani et  Dupelola Osaretin Ajala - Chilldren of the Cult.
This latest anthology of short stories by Aurora Mizutani highlights the hazards associated with becoming enslaved to love and bondage. Our origins lie... Lire la suite
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Résumé

This latest anthology of short stories by Aurora Mizutani highlights the hazards associated with becoming enslaved to love and bondage. Our origins lie at the intersection of biology and witchcraft, more commonly called science. Consequently, for many individuals, their initial exposure to a doctrinaire mindset transpires within their families. It is noteworthy that when we pledge allegiance to a particular entity or group, we essentially align ourselves with a cult. So, who are the "Children of the Cult"? The answer is inescapable. We are.   

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    07/01/2024
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    8224727636
  • EAN
    9798224727636
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num.
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Aurora Mizutani, born Dupelola Osaretin Ajala, is the daughter of the renowned journalist and actor Olabisi Ajala. An Italian national, Aurora Mizutani is the author of "An African Abroad", "21st Century Guide to being a tourist in Japan", "Dummies in Japan", "Giappone Turismo", "Easy Japan", and "Little Boy and Mr Scary Snake", written under her previous pen name DA Gravill. Aurora Mizutani, an English Literature and Creative Writing graduate of the London Metropolitan University attended Kansai Gaidai University in Osaka, Japan. Writer, publisher, comedian, YouTuber, poet, mentor, teacher, professor, lecturer, educator, theologian, philosopher, and entrepreneur, Aurora Mizutani is the daughter of the renowned journalist and actor Olabisi Ajala. An Italian national, Aurora Mizutani is the author of "An African Abroad", "21st Century Guide to being a tourist in Japan", "Dummies in Japan", "Giappone Turismo", "Easy Japan", and "Little Boy and Mr Scary Snake", written under her previous pen name DA Gravill. Aurora Mizutani, an English Literature and Creative Writing graduate of the London Metropolitan University attended Kansai Gaidai University in Osaka, Japan. Fascinated with books about historical practice, elite power, art, political smokescreens, faith, philosophical dogma and the pursuit of endless knowledge, Aurora Mizutani's narrative directly relates to the human experience. Writer, publisher, comedian, YouTuber, poet, mentor, teacher, professor, lecturer, educator, theologian, philosopher, and entrepreneur, as Student Union President at City & Islington College, Aurora Mizutani was introduced to Her Royal Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh. AT THE TIME, Arora Mizutani also met Boris Johnson, Mayor of London, and collaborated with British politician Jeremy Corbyn on several college enterprises. Arora Mizutani currently resides in Japan with her Japanese husband D.
A-Gravill (AKA Aurora Mizutani, born Dupelola Osaretin Ajala) is the daughter of the renowned Journalist Olabisi Ajala. Mizutani, a talented writer with an impressive educational background holds a degree in English Literature and Creative Writing from London Metropolitan University and is an alumna of Kansai Gaidai University in Osaka. Aurora Mizutani, a child psychology major, has written a number of books, which include "Japan for Tourists", "Easy Japan", "Resolving Gender Inequality in the Modern Era", and her own autobiography entitled "An African Abroad." "Little Boy and Mr Scary Snake" was first published in 2012-2013 under the pen name D.
A-Gravill.

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