Book details

  • Genre:fiction
  • Sub-genre:Romance / Suspense
  • Language:English
  • Pages:252

Trapped in Oblivion

By Ifeoma Theodore Jnr E.

Overview


A romance fiction set in Africa. What happens when Nnenna and Kunle are thrown into a whole new world, oblivious to, and intrigued by life, living, sex, cyber-bullying, teen pregnancy, peer pressure and HIV/AIDS? Follow the trail as against all odds, they encounter their first intimate relationship. This heartfelt book is Ifeoma Theodore Jnr. E's first novel. She inhibits the mind of adolescents with ease, and tells their story (moving us from the suburbs of Lagos, to a sleepy town, in eastern Nigeria) gracefully and always with uncommon empathy. Trapped in Oblivion raises questions that every adolescent, teen, young adult and adult want appropriate answers to.
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Description


A romance fiction set in Africa. What happens when Nnenna and Kunle are thrown into a whole new world, oblivious to, and intrigued by life, living, sex, cyber-bullying, teen pregnancy, peer pressure and HIV/AIDS? Follow the trail as against all odds, they encounter their first intimate relationship. This heartfelt book is Ifeoma Theodore Jnr. E's first novel. She inhibits the mind of adolescents with ease, and tells their story (moving us from the suburbs of Lagos, to a sleepy town, in eastern Nigeria) gracefully and always with uncommon empathy. Trapped in Oblivion raises questions that every adolescent, teen, young adult and adult want appropriate answers to.
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About The Author


Ifeoma Theodore Jnr. E is an author and sex education/awareness advocate,with special interest on the wellbeing of adolescents, teenagers and young adults, particularly the Girl Child. She holds a BA Honours in English and Literature from the University of Calabar, Nigeria. Her book: "Trapped in Oblivion" is a certified reference (Literature) in the prevention and impact mitigation of the effect and lack of sex education, generally, starting from adolescents, teens and young adults. Trapped in Oblivion carries an endorsement by the Presidency – National Agency for the Control of Aids (NACA), Nigeria.
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