Coffee Wives Polygamous Muslims

“Coffee Wives Polygamous Muslims” by Linda Ayers, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in March 2014, offers a unique exploration of the lives of four women navigating the complexities of sharing one husband. This 58-page book, written in English, presents a narrative that intertwines personal relationships with themes of faith and community, highlighting how these women bond over shared experiences and a common goal.
Readers will discover how the women utilize their shared love for coffee and their commitment to their faith to foster a harmonious family environment. The book delves into the dynamics of their relationships, illustrating their collaborative efforts in raising humble Muslim children. Through this lens, the narrative addresses aspects of religion and spirituality, providing insight into the challenges and triumphs of their unconventional family structure.
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The tell of four women who find a way to get along as they share one husband. Through a good cup of coffee and religion, these women work together in order to raise a family of humble Muslim children.
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