Freedom Afrika

Freedom Afrika
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Publisher : Church Publishing
Total Pages : 457
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ISBN-10 : 9781310833755
ISBN-13 : 1310833753
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Book Synopsis Freedom Afrika by : Cosmo Starlight

Download or read book Freedom Afrika written by Cosmo Starlight and published by Church Publishing. This book was released on 2019-06-11 with total page 457 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Noodle Church escapes solitary confinement in Freedom Incorporated to live with people who stand against bombs, bullets, powders, and policemen. Journeying over three continents bringing only a pack which rarely comes off his back wearing canvas pants he’d become accustomed to sleeping in to reach Freedom Afrika, people procure Noodle a home so he doesn't have to live on the street for Christmas. Africans feed Noodle, lend him jackets to wear when it’s cold, and provide security ensured by honest, trustworthy relationships. Noodle suspects wardens tracked his escape and discovers wildland unfolding along a thousand kilometers of rugged coastline to document a system that keeps people working with cameras and clandestine surveillance, Freedom Inc. But where threats are feral bulls soaking in coastal sun, Noodle thought he'd found freedom; that is, until International Intelligence Service agents aid recollection of love lost after being imprisoned without charges, a trial, or record of detainment. Stuck in a place so remote footpaths replaced roads, provocateurs gain Noodle’s trust only to compromise his strength for men riding dirt-bikes to push the boy born with blue skin beyond the boundaries of Freedom’s law. Agents didn't break Noodle. He doesn’t get caught killing anyone. Instead Noodle flees Camp without clean water then sleeps shelter-less on African wildland only to return to the Town where he'd awoken that Christmas morning on the floor of a snack shop. Agents tracked him there too yet, after fighting a twenty-yearlong war, Africans excelled at security. People who'd witnessed brothers being shot, poisoned, and burned alive proclaimed, “Noodle it doesn't matter if men wearing white suits come with masks attached to breathing apparatuses then allege you have a rare disease nobody’s ever heard of. Even if they say it’s a matter of national security we’ll never let those wardens take you again. Here people fight to defend independence.” The Africans were poor but they rejected bombs, bullets, powders, and policemen. Freedom Afrika taught Noodle that people need food, water, shelter, and love in order to survive. Love is all he needed!


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