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  • Pages: 276

    Year: 2016

    Dimensions: 229 x 152mm

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    Shipping class: POD

    The Expibasketics and Intrigues of Love

    Using expibasketical theory and findings, this book attempts to understand and explain some of the wonders of love and the impacts these have on the other human institutions (such as marriage and family) that are supposed to be erected on love and understanding. Love is a phenomenon that is hard to correctly master, most probably because it is loaded with a lot of uncertainties. This simple fact must be the reason behind the commonplace saying that love is blind; a statement that can have several interpretations, one of which being that it is hard to read or know exactly what is on the other party’s mind. Love thus becomes not only an intriguing feeling but also potentially full of intrigues. Can love be so blind to realities and still be love? The book answers many of such queries by expanding and delineating the frontiers of love, and thence marriage and family.

    £38.00

    About the author

    Peter Ateh-Afac Fossungu

    Peter Ateh-Afac Fossungu holds a PhD in Law from the Universite de
    Montreal, two Master’s degrees in Law from McGill University and
    University of Alberta. He has taught law at the Universite de Yaounde
    and Buea university in Cameroon. Dr Fossungu has published extensively
    on various aspects of society and life in Cameroon, Africa and Canada.
    He is currently a researcher in Montreal, Canada.