The Golden Bridge by Augustin Amadi, 112 pages, perfect bound, ISBN: 1-9315775-13-4, $25.00 + $4.00P&H. This novel is filled with humor and wisdom intended to solve different human problems. The setting is partly in Africa and partly in the USA. While it is intended for all readers, it is very ideal for both high school and college students. Film makers should also be interested in  this wonderful novel. To order send check or money order to Augustine Amadi, P.O. Box 16597, Jersey City, NJ 07306 E-mail austinamadi@aol.com The Golden Bridge

About the Book
      This book is entirely a fiction. It started with the African culture, specifically Nigeria, and ended up with a tremendous impact in America. Lilian, the main character of this book is from Imo state of Nigeria. Her parents had very good up bringing hence they were able to raise her in the right way. And that brought to the lime-light, her rare wisdom which made her a repository of all it takes to be the best.
       Lilian touched the lives of myriads of people in various ways. She helped less purposeful people to bring out the best in them, and those in deep trouble to navigate themselves out of the ocean waves.
       Believing in good health, adequate preparedness for a child, and good knowledge about life before conception, Lilian and her parents emphasized strongly what to do before marriage and throughout the life span, of marriage. Lilian also addressed seriously, the ways of society. She taught people the need and how to lead a life of moral, intellectual and physical excellence.
       This book is richly punctuated with humor.
 
 

About the Author

     Augustine Amadi is from Imo state, Nigeria. This is his third book. The Aborted Dream and the Devil’s Delicacy were written when he was in Nigeria.
      The institutions that made him what he is today are Trinity College of Music, London, Jersey City State University, and Chubb Institute.
      He also wrote the five songs in this book. According to him, he feels like writing songs and books the rest of his life.

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