Bill F. Ndi, PhD.

“In a world fraught with divisiveness at the root of which are insignificant factors, Unbreakable Chains challenges the reader to undertake a journey of redefinition, self-discovery, rediscovery, and critical inquiry. And it further implores humanity to take cognizance of its oneness, for what appears to be is not always what is. As if to spell out that at the origin of everything visible is some invisible and invincible force, the blond blue-eyed Paul Peyton happens to be black; the writer’s way of challenging humanity that mostly sees differences while failing to appreciate its connectedness. This journey takes the reader to the Latin root of literature viz. Placere, Doucere, Movere; i.e. to please, to teach, to move. Unbreakable Chains takes the reader on a pleasure, teaching, and emotional trip from which the reader emerges refreshed and renewed.”