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The Confessions of a Misfit

Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Editorial: Sekoala Publishing Company (Pty) Ltd

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Do not allow your love for or hatred of America be the only reason you read or do not read this book, because it has absolutely nothing to do with or say about the U.S.! 
As one reader of the book has remarked, "As he explores various subjects, Mokhonoana questions and challenges the status quo of society and promotes deeper and more critical thinking as well as a simpler way of life without being inundated with the plethora of useless and mundane information that we are bombarded with in our modern-day world. Hidden in his random rants are tokens and gems of enlightening information, moral lessons, and principles to live by."
Disponible desde: 10/06/2011.

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