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London's Peace - Winny, A.
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Amira, passionate about helping those in need, works tirelessly to support at-risk youth in her community. However, as she navigates the challenges of her job, she begins to feel the weight of her responsibilities pulling her down. The stark realities of the lives she tries to change begin to take a toll on her spirit, forcing her to confront her own fears and insecurities. Ethan returns to London after serving in combat, haunted by the memories of his experiences. Struggling with PTSD, he finds it hard to reintegrate into civilian life and connect with others. As he wanders the city's…mehr

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Amira, passionate about helping those in need, works tirelessly to support at-risk youth in her community. However, as she navigates the challenges of her job, she begins to feel the weight of her responsibilities pulling her down. The stark realities of the lives she tries to change begin to take a toll on her spirit, forcing her to confront her own fears and insecurities. Ethan returns to London after serving in combat, haunted by the memories of his experiences. Struggling with PTSD, he finds it hard to reintegrate into civilian life and connect with others. As he wanders the city's streets, he grapples with his past and the lingering sense of isolation that comes with being a soldier in a world that seems to have moved on without him. Lila, a talented yet insecure artist, feels suffocated by the expectations of her family and society. She yearns to express her true self through her art but is held back by self-doubt and the fear of judgment. As she navigates her journey of self-discovery, she realizes that her art could be a powerful tool for change, both for herself and those around her.
Autorenporträt
Anny Winny is a Nigerian-American writer, historian, and biographer born and raised in Delaware, USA. At 50 years old, she has spent decades studying, documenting, and interpreting African and Nigerian history with a depth of insight that sets her apart as one of the leading voices in historical and political literature. .With a strong academic background in history and international relations, Anny Winny has dedicated her career to exploring the complexities of leadership, governance, and the socio-political evolution of African nations. Her works reflect a deep understanding of Nigeria's historical trajectory, from its pre-colonial roots to its modern-day political landscape. Having traveled extensively across Africa, she combines rigorous research with firsthand experience to craft compelling narratives that bring history to life. .Anny Winny's passion for storytelling is evident in her ability to weave personal and political histories into engaging and thought-provoking accounts. She has a unique talent for capturing the essence of influential figures, presenting their triumphs, struggles, and legacies with an objective yet empathetic lens. Her writing is marked by meticulous attention to detail, ensuring historical accuracy while making complex political events accessible to a broad audience. .Beyond her literary contributions, Anny Winny is also a sought-after speaker and commentator on African affairs, often contributing to academic forums, panel discussions, and media analyses. Her work has earned her recognition among scholars, policymakers, and readers eager to understand the intricacies of Nigeria's past and its implications for the future. .Through her books, Anny Winny continues to bridge the gap between African and global audiences, providing a nuanced perspective on the continent's history and the figures who have shaped it.