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African Gentleman

Jade Novelist

Publisher: Jade Novelist

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Summary

African Gentleman is an anthology written by Jade Novelist, it serves as his “Hello to the world” after his disappearance from social media. The anthology aims to enlighten us on how men view the world and to further elaborate on issues that men face. It does not glorify men nor ignore their faults, it simply says “This is a man”.
 
It comprises of more than 75 poems and a short story titled “Birthing A King”. The poems have tackle themes that range from Love, Fatherhood, woman appreciation and dealing with inner demons.
 
The short story on the other hand, focuses on a young men who receives letter written by his mother after she has passed away. It focuses on how he was shaped as a man.
Available since: 06/13/2020.

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