Harvest of Sand

Harvest of Sand

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Author: N. Madera Aguilar
Length: 31 page(s)
Written: Aug 2011
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Category: Fiction & Literature » Drama  |  Work: Story / Narration
Keywords: fiction, drama, Mideast conflict, dilemma, romance

Ebook on Mideast Turmoil

This ebook tells us of a turmoil in the Middle East and how foreign lives were affected.
It is a work of fiction which serves as an account of events that transpired in the Middle East in 1990 spawned by Iraq’s incursion into Kuwait. The characters created herein are purely fictional and any similarity or resemblance to actual persons is purely accidental. The places described, however, are real and the events that transpired forming as backdrop of the story are now facets of history.
In Kuwait City on August 2, 1990, it was getting late but Brian Rios, a deputy employment and welfare attaché assigned at the Philippine Embassy in Kuwait, knew he was facing a sleepless night. More people would be arriving and would be joining the multitude of those who were already jostled in the embassy premises. He was in for a dilemma.


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Member since: July 2011
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The author, 60 years of age, now resides in Iloilo City, Philippines, where he is a member of the Sumakwelan, an organization of vernacular writers from the Western Visayan region and portions of Mindanao Island in the Philippines.

His works include several titles in non-fiction and some in fiction and poetry. He has been engaged in vernacular writing in his country since he was a teen-ager. He is currently working on the translation of his literary works into the English language. He assures his readers, however, of his earnest efforts in seeing to it that nothing is missed in the course of the translation.

The author is also engaged in the advocacy of law in the Philippines and has taught Remedial Law at Aklan College in the Western Visayan region of the country.

The author may be reached at this e-mail address—
nrcsbookshop@ymail.com.

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