La Princesse Abusée
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About the Book
Joceline is a beautiful Haitian mulatto having also the Polish blood in her veins. Apart from a few occasional circumstances where she has experienced the joy and affection, her existence has been punctuated by bitterness. However, she was very helpful to a family in the village of Arcahaie, where she has lived twenty years in the modern slavery (restavek). Endowed with an imaginative spirit, focused on the integral development of her person and the improvement of the situation of her social class, she has undertaken many positive activities after having tasted the freedom. Her intimate life was also saturated with tears. Therefore, many times she has been abused. Even though, she stayed a woman consistent, excellent and honest. Founder of a feminist association, she shared her misadventures with other Haitian women to allow them to protect themselves against the attacks of any predator. "Haiti for Haitians", she says often. However, by coveting also the blessings promised to the people that are hosting the Jews among them, she invited them to stay and invest in Haiti before their complete rally in the Holy City, Jerusalem.
About the Author
Se situant entre le rêve et la réalité, le passé et l'avenir d'Haïti dont la fierté semble ne référer qu'à une histoire épatante, l'auteur du présent ouvrage scrute de nouveaux horizons susceptibles de conduire l'ancienne perle des Antilles à l'autodétermination réelle, après plus de 2 siècles " d'indépendance politique". Patrick Charles croit que pour se relever, Haïti a d'abord besoin de compter sur l'ensemble de ses fils, qu'ils soient de l'intérieur ou de la diaspora. Haïti, pense-t-il, doit appartenir aux haïtiens sans aucune discrimination. Ce qui met conséquemment en première ligne la responsabilité des élites dans la recherche d'un vrai contrat social.