My Name Means His God: A Journey of A Lucky Country Boy
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“This book walks you through two developmental trajectories that took Amlaku to success in two different worlds: Africa and the United States. Surmounting challenges and being successful through childhood, adolescence, youth, and adulthood, sacrifices paid for family and the future of children, hard work, enthusiasm, hope and success are the ingredients of this book. I can guarantee that you will find the stories compelling and that you will benefit from reading this memoir of the lucky Amlaku” Blurb by Professor Yehualashet.
The book has three parts, twenty four chapters and 274 pages.
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