One Pound Fish
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Book Details
About the Book
Jomo was preparing for his GCSE exams when his parents and sister were murdered in a night. The police investigation and effort could not nick the killers. Jomo lived a miserable life while living with his uncle; he could not continue in his education and was made to work as a fisherman. With the help from a strange guest he was liberated, regained his freedom and became a wealthy man in his community. This book explores the past experiences of a family in Africa. The book aims at promoting identity and valuing diversity in a diverse environment like the United Kingdom, USA, Australia and countries of the world with diverse culture. This book gives the youth the opportunity to appreciate, respect and value other people’s culture. In this remarkable and educative book, the author emphasized on how important education is and how what we enjoy doing can bring us happiness. This book is interesting, intriguing, contains suspense, sad but with happy ending for a kind hearted Jomo.
About the Author
Felix B. Fatunwase holds a masters degree from a reputable university and lives in London. He has teaching experience both locally and internationally; he had taught in both the primary and secondary school where he developed a new passion for writing children’s books. His other book is ‘Matt the Maths Master’.