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Red Letter Days: In Old England and New England (1870)

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Lynda, daughter of a failure, despite an early setback in life, finds her way from Umudagu, a remote village in eastern Nigeria, to the crazy city of Lagos to study medicine at the famous University of Lagos. She meets by chance Femi, the extravagant son of the Nigerian dictator, Brigadier Tanda Idiabun. He falls head over heels in love with heraa love that holds the promise of a fortune for Lynda. Femi showers her with money and good times all in the effort to conquer her heart. Lynda suddenly finds herself in a dilemma. There is the enormous temptation to accept Femias love, but at the same time it means breaking her promise to Opara, the man she calls father.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
146
ISBN
9781166291020

Lynda, daughter of a failure, despite an early setback in life, finds her way from Umudagu, a remote village in eastern Nigeria, to the crazy city of Lagos to study medicine at the famous University of Lagos. She meets by chance Femi, the extravagant son of the Nigerian dictator, Brigadier Tanda Idiabun. He falls head over heels in love with heraa love that holds the promise of a fortune for Lynda. Femi showers her with money and good times all in the effort to conquer her heart. Lynda suddenly finds herself in a dilemma. There is the enormous temptation to accept Femias love, but at the same time it means breaking her promise to Opara, the man she calls father.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
146
ISBN
9781166291020