The Enchantress

The Enchantress by May McGoldrick is a historical romance published by Onyx in 2000. This edition spans 326 pages and is presented in English. The narrative explores themes of love and intrigue, set against a backdrop that intertwines personal relationships with historical events.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of characters and events that reflect the complexities of romance within a historical framework. The book delves into the social and political contexts that shape the lives of its characters, offering insights into the era’s cultural dynamics. With its focus on fiction and romance, The Enchantress invites readers to immerse themselves in a world where love and history collide.
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Bender offers the first cultural history of modern
African music. He describes the whole range of African
musical genres—from the Senegambian/Manding style
through Congolese soukous, Cameroonian makossa, West
African Highlife, and the music of struggle and
liberation of South Africa—and locates each in its
social, political, and historical context. Sweet
Mother contains information available in no other
single source, including an extensive discography and
bibliography.
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