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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalManga Bède Emmanuel was born on December 17, 1997, in Komo, a village in the central region of Cameroon. Passionate about teaching and literature, he holds a degree in German studies with a specialization in literature. For the Love of our Students is his first novel.Read More...
Manga Bède Emmanuel was born on December 17, 1997, in Komo, a village in the central region of Cameroon. Passionate about teaching and literature, he holds a degree in German studies with a specialization in literature. For the Love of our Students is his first novel.
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The novel, “For the Love of our Students”, depicts daily life in schools (particularly in Cameroon), highlighting the challenges and corruption that plague them. The book tells the story of two teachers from opposing generations. They travel through towns and villages to teach their lessons despite the difficulties they face. The text emphasizes the power of love to overcome all obstacles (coronavirus pandemic, salary cuts, layoffs, etc.) and to embrace ne
The novel, “For the Love of our Students”, depicts daily life in schools (particularly in Cameroon), highlighting the challenges and corruption that plague them. The book tells the story of two teachers from opposing generations. They travel through towns and villages to teach their lessons despite the difficulties they face. The text emphasizes the power of love to overcome all obstacles (coronavirus pandemic, salary cuts, layoffs, etc.) and to embrace new perspectives wherever despair seems to thrive. The Text also serves as a call for professional integrity in a society where teaching appears to be losing its prestige.
The novel, “For the Love of our Students”, depicts daily life in schools (particularly in Cameroon), highlighting the challenges and corruption that plague them. The book tells the story of two teachers from opposing generations. They travel through towns and villages to teach their lessons despite the difficulties they face. The text emphasizes the power of love to overcome all obstacles (coronavirus pandemic, salary cuts, layoffs, etc.) and to embrace ne
The novel, “For the Love of our Students”, depicts daily life in schools (particularly in Cameroon), highlighting the challenges and corruption that plague them. The book tells the story of two teachers from opposing generations. They travel through towns and villages to teach their lessons despite the difficulties they face. The text emphasizes the power of love to overcome all obstacles (coronavirus pandemic, salary cuts, layoffs, etc.) and to embrace new perspectives wherever despair seems to thrive. The Text also serves as a call for professional integrity in a society where teaching appears to be losing its prestige.
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