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J'AIME MA TANTE
“J’aime ma tante” is a beautiful story full of tenderness and discovery. Through Katy’s eyes, immerse yourself in a world where every moment with her aunt becomes an extraordinary adventure. From shared laughter to little secrets, this book celebrates the unique love and bond between an aunt and her niece.
With colorful illustrations and gentle words, this touching story will appeal to young and old alike. A book to read and reread with the family, to celebrate the bonds that make our hearts beat.
LE CRI DES TERRES NOIRES
Le Cri des Terres Noires (The Cry of the Black Lands) is a poetic fresco evoking the memory, revolt, and rebirth of the African continent. The work is structured around three powerful movements: original suffering, inner betrayal, and finally spiritual reconstruction. It is a collective song that resonates through the voice of a people who are both wounded and resilient, where poetry becomes a weapon, a prayer, and a torch. It pays tribute to the dignity of a continent that, despite chains, kings, and demons, has never been silenced. It is a cry of revolt, love, and hope—a call for unity and collective consciousness. The work concludes like a sunrise: that of a proud Africa, standing tall and eternally alive. Each chapter represents a stage in Africa’s journey—from dispossession to self-reconquest.
ALLIANCE : ENTRE TRAVAIL ET VIE DE FAMILLE
Being a single mother is a daily challenge. This book is Chimène Kaptue’s authentic account in which she shares her difficulties, successes, and lessons in resilience learned throughout her journey in Canada.
In addition to being a tribute to her sister Alliance, this book delivers a universal message of love, courage, and hope for all those who strive to balance their responsibilities and dreams.
WILDERNESS BREAKTHROUGH
Fr. Andrew’s book is a rich mosaic of spiritual and motivational treasure laced up in a very simple language devoid of unnecessary complexities. Through this work the author shares his uncommon wealth of experience which passes for a spiritual capital and a feedstock to physical, psychological, behavioural and faith evolution. The work is a firm trampoline for growth and a reliable catalyst for transformation. In it we find stories rich in soul-searching suspenses and faith-reassuring prayers composed under a grand-spell of inspiration. This spiritual book invites us to journey towards all-round wholeness. Many who are physical giants experience moral ineptitude, lacking in obvious virtuous and requisite habits. This book takes note of such weaknesses and bad habits. The author presents to us the best measures in tackling our moral challenges. It is an invitation to excellence and to perfection.
VICTOIRE DANS LE DÉSERT
Fr. Andrew’s book is a rich mosaic of spiritual and motivational treasure laced up in a very simple language devoid of unnecessary complexities. Through this work the author shares his uncommon wealth of experience which passes for a spiritual capital and a feedstock to physical, psychological, behavioural and faith evolution. The work is a firm trampoline for growth and a reliable catalyst for transformation. In it we find stories rich in soul-searching suspenses and faith-reassuring prayers composed under a grand-spell of inspiration. This spiritual book invites us to journey towards all-round wholeness. Many who are physical giants experience moral ineptitude, lacking in obvious virtuous and requisite habits. This book takes note of such weaknesses and bad habits. The author presents to us the best measures in tackling our moral challenges. It is an invitation to excellence and to perfection.
LE POUVOIR OUBLIÉ DES FEMMES AFRICAINES
What if African history had been truncated? What if African women, far from always being relegated to the background, had instead played the role of guardian, oracle, negotiator, and queen mother, before colonization and foreign narratives sought to erase them? This book is a journey: from Ashanti queen mothers to Igbo women’s markets, from ancestral resistance to contemporary struggles, it restores African women to their rightful place at the center, sacred and indispensable. Combining historical narrative, living memory, and committed reflection, the author invites Africans, Afro-descendants, and allies in the diaspora to deconstruct imported myths, reconnect with ancient wisdom, and build a balanced society where women and men rebuild together a future that is rooted and inclusive. For memory is not a luxury: it is a tool of liberation. “We are not giving African women a place they never lost.”
LES CARESSES DES MAINS SÈCHES
At the foot of Mount Ruwenzori, night falls and sweeps Marika into its darkness.
When she returns, months later, her body still bears the weight of fear, her hands are dry as the earth after a lightning strike, and a child born of violence lay in her arms. Yet nothing foreshadowed her final act: abandoning that baby and climbing back up the mountain, toward the one who had broken her.
This novel, inspired by real events, traverses the scars that memory refuses to heal.
It speaks of the silences that weigh heavily, the escapes that erase nothing, the lives that crack and yet seek a new breath; like a stubborn light that fights against the darkness and tries to make its way through the cracks of the soul.
Gaston Mumbere offers us a story where pain creeps forward quietly, where fragility becomes strength, and where hope, even if faltering, continues to beat.
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