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The Hidden Hatred
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The Hidden Hatred

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Two peaceful African parents discover the hardest way (watching TV) that four of their five children are homosexual. A dreadful and devastating storm in their social environment that sweeps everything away and leaves Jean-Noel, their last son, filled with an anger beyond words. For this barely twenty-year-old boy, the responsible cause of his family tragedy can only be the mass media. He thinks he has manages to overcome the feelings that poisoned his life when an ultimate representative of the abhorred professional category crosses his road: Jean-Noel has become a tour guide in a renowned natural reserve, and Rocky Butten, a famous Hollywood filmmaker, travels to Africa for the very fi rst time in his existence, supposedly for vacations. THE HIDDEN HATRED is the story of a phenomenon that appears to be universal - How social pressure, combined with the perception of traditional values, can lead a young man to the extreme. From Jean-Noel’s saga, one equally universal assessment can be made: whatever the place in the world, whatever the topic, human psyche is suggestible, fluctuating, and totally out of control - just a loose cannon.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Urlink Print & Media, LLC
Date
27 February 2019
Pages
194
ISBN
9781643672922

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Two peaceful African parents discover the hardest way (watching TV) that four of their five children are homosexual. A dreadful and devastating storm in their social environment that sweeps everything away and leaves Jean-Noel, their last son, filled with an anger beyond words. For this barely twenty-year-old boy, the responsible cause of his family tragedy can only be the mass media. He thinks he has manages to overcome the feelings that poisoned his life when an ultimate representative of the abhorred professional category crosses his road: Jean-Noel has become a tour guide in a renowned natural reserve, and Rocky Butten, a famous Hollywood filmmaker, travels to Africa for the very fi rst time in his existence, supposedly for vacations. THE HIDDEN HATRED is the story of a phenomenon that appears to be universal - How social pressure, combined with the perception of traditional values, can lead a young man to the extreme. From Jean-Noel’s saga, one equally universal assessment can be made: whatever the place in the world, whatever the topic, human psyche is suggestible, fluctuating, and totally out of control - just a loose cannon.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Urlink Print & Media, LLC
Date
27 February 2019
Pages
194
ISBN
9781643672922