Moses

Cover of Moses by Herbert Chukwuka Omeje
Year: 2010
Language: en
Pages: 54
ISBN-13: 9781450095310
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.20062065842 Pounds
Width: 0.12 Inches
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“Moses” by Herbert Chukwuka Omeje is a play that addresses the pressing issue of child destitution in Africa. Published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in May 2010, this 54-page work is presented in English and begins with a prologue titled “Daybreak in Hades,” which is a poetic adaptation from the author’s previous writings. The narrative follows Moses, an African orphan who is adopted by a childless couple and eventually becomes a medical doctor in Europe. He marries Nancy, a Caucasian woman passionate about helping destitute children, and together they return to Moses’ homeland to establish “the riverside foundation” aimed at improving lives.

Readers will find a dramatic exploration of themes such as love, empathy, and determination as the characters navigate cultural challenges in the African hinterland. The play not only highlights the personal journey of Moses and Nancy but also serves as a commentary on broader societal issues. The epilogue, titled “My Jewel,” is another poetic adaptation from the author’s body of work, further enriching the narrative. This edition offers a unique perspective on the intersection of drama, religion, and spirituality, inviting reflection on the impact of individual actions within the community.


Official synopsis Publisher

‘Moses’ drawn from the water is a play of purpose; to draw the attention of the good meaning citizens of the international community to the challenges of ‘Child Destitution’ in the African hinterland. The book like most of Dr. Herbert’s works starts with a prologue; Daybreak in Hades; a poetic adaptation from his other works. Then the drama: Moses an African orphan, picked by the riverside and adopted by a childless couple goes to Europe and qualifies as a medical doctor. He marries a Caucasian Nancy, whom he met at school and who has a passion for destitute children. Both return to Moses’ home country after studies and establish ‘the riverside foundation’ to turn lives around for good. Were lives really turned around.? It is a dramatic depiction of love, empathy and determination as the lady doctor adapts to life in a novel cultural setting in the African hinterland. The epilogue; ‘My Jewel’, a poem was also adapted from another work with the same title by the author.

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Publisher: Xlibris Corporation LLC. Year: 2010.
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ISBN-13: 9781450095310.
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Language: en. Pages: 54.

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