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The Way an Apple Falls
The Way an Apple Falls
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When Sadie and Ralph met they both wanted change but were too afraid to initiate it alone, together they became the catalysts of that change; then went their separate ways to find individual freedom.
When Pervase met Anita their relationship was casual, this casual relationship would blossom into love, and initiate the much needed change that they imagined, in seeking the solace which they both yearned.
A cluster of relationships that merge, rearrange flow, separate and merge into time – depict the rites of passage as the bread of daily life, the ritual of the flour of threshed wheat made portent by struggle – and presaged into the sacraments of unleavened bread.
Merenptah Asante-Douglas has worked as a lecturer and teacher in English; he was brought up in Birmingham and lives in Stratford, in London, and has three children: one daughter and two sons, he also has a seven year old granddaughter. This is his first published novel, after changing genre from poetry to fiction
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