A Right To Love

A Right To Love

A Right To Love

Mark Frew

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Editorial:
Mark Frew
Año de edición:
2017
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9780995444010
Páginas:
605
Encuadernación:
Cartoné
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Michael Farril is a trainer in a modern digital-aged tertiary college when he meets Polycarp, a refugee from Rwanda. On learning that Polycarp has lost all his family, Michael decides to travel to Africa and find out if any of Polycarp’s family members are still alive. In the process, he meets a devout Muslim sub-Saharan African man, Ibrahim. Michael and Ibrahim fall in love and as their relationship develops, Michael and Ibrahim have to adjust to each other’s outlooks on life. Throughout the process, the interpretation of the Bible and the Koran, and how homosexuality can be accepted within this framework are discussed.

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