Time Will Tell
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Time Will Tell

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When I was just a little boy of seven years old, my younger sister and I were taken away from England by my dad without my mum's knowledge or consent. We lived and grew up in Nigeria, the only communication we had with mum was by letters. This is the story of the events through the eyes of that seven year old child, from the moment he realised he was in a different country...more
Paperback, 208 pages
Published July 12th 2011 by Authorhouse (first published November 29th 2010)
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Brett Whittenberg
I just finished 'Time Will Tell' and I thoroughly enjoyed it. This is a touching memoir of Parent / Child, Family and Friendship / Relationships. It is a chronicle of the life of the author, Yemi, who, with his sister, had an unusual thing happen at a very young age. It is a story of perseverance, acceptance of unchangeable circumstances, and learning and improving from adversity and disappointment. I admire Yemi and Bisi for becoming better people as a result, and believe they will live their b...more
David Sanford
Read the book and was really moved by the story.
An amazing boy who had the strength to find his own during such turbulent times.

Really suggest this book to all.
ANJALI
Nov 07, 2011 ANJALI rated it 5 of 5 stars Recommends it for: all
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Finished this book and was really moved by the story of Yemi. It was hard to put down the book once started. The story is about a boy and his strength that made his way back to where he was earlier despite of so many problems faced by him.
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Yemi Elegunde is a first time author. He was born in London, England in 1966. Before he had turned 8 years old, he and his younger sister disappeared from their home in London with their dad, leaving their mum behind. He grew up in Nigeria, Africa’s most populated country. He finished his primary, secondary and A/Level education in Nigeria and lived there for over 14 years.

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