Trafford Publishing
Mamy Wata
Mamy Wata
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As the newlyweds settle into their house in Owerri, William immerses himself in his work researching local artifacts as Julia helps the third-world women develop cottage industries and, through her Bostonian associates, becomes a partner in creating a cyberspace café. Meanwhile, with the local women guiding her, Julia is introduced to traditional rituals and witnesses the African women honoring the sacredness of Mamy Wata, their African diviner depicted in sculpture form. When Mamy Wata becomes a target of art thieves, the women begin an investigation to uncover the identity of the smugglers and soon discover problems that will impact all of their lives-and especially Julia's marriage.
As Julia is suddenly propelled into a journey that transports her between two worlds filled with intrigue, treachery, and betrayal, Mamy Wata may be the only force that can deliver a new consciousness to everyone.
Author: Lee Patricia Lee,Patricia Lee
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Published: 05/27/2010
Pages: 128
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.66lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.44d
ISBN: 9781426931123
About the Author
Patricia Lee is an essayist who writes for The Salem Gazette and enjoys writing about her family history. Now retired from social work, she lives with her husband, a former physicist, on Salem Harbor and is the mother of four daughters. Mamy Wata is the first novel in her planned series.
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