Tresor En Heritage – (Other Language)
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Cette histoire est veridique. Il s’agit de mon temoignage vivant… C’est ainsi que debute Un tresor en heritage, le recit d’une jeune femme native de la Cote d’Ivoire et elevee dans la pauvrete, mais encouragee par son pere – un homme de foi – a caresser ses reves les plus fous et a ne jamais dire
jamais . Odile Koudou vous invite a arpenter les sentiers du village ou elle est nee, a faire l’experience des sites pittoresques, des bruits et de la nature authentique de l’Afrique, et a revivre l’histoire d’un homme remarquable qui l’a inspiree a devenir une femme extraordinaire. En gardant ses paroles a l’esprit et en refusant de se laisser abattre par son origine modeste, elle a gravi les echelons pour occuper une position prestigieuse et privilegiee en Amerique, elle s’est mariee dans une famille eminente, et elle enrichit maintenant la vie d’autres personnes avec ses benedictions . Ayant cet exemple sous les yeux, quiconque a ete eleve dans la pauvrete saura qu’il est possible de renverser la malediction et de mener une vie d’excellence.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781628710434
ISBN10: 1628710438
Language: French
Odile Koudou
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2014
Publisher: Xulon Press
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