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No Retreat No Surrender!
“No Retreat No Surrender!” is a powerful exploration of how words shape our lives, relationships, and destinies. Alliance B. Asaba combines personal stories, scientific research, and spiritual wisdom to demonstrate the transformative power of language. The book emphasizes that words are not just tools of communication but forces that build or destroy, heal or wound, and manifest success or failure through relatable anecdotes, like a high school student overcoming self-doubt or a failed entrepreneur rebuilding her purpose.
Asaba illustrates how self-talk, faith declarations, and intentional speech can rewrite personal narratives. Practical exercises, such as daily affirmations and the “7-Day Word Shift,” encourage readers to cultivate positive speech habits. Blending psychology, faith, and motivational principles, the book inspires readers to harness their words for empowerment, resilience, and leadership. While occasionally repetitive, its passionate tone and actionable advice make it a compelling guide for anyone seeking to transform their life through the power of speech.
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The Eagle Has Landed
“The Eagle Has Landed” by Alliance B. Asaba is a thought-provoking allegory that blends satire, humor, and deep philosophical reflection. The story follows a global animal uprising led by wise eagles, who force humanity to confront its destructive habits—endless consumerism, digital addiction, and environmental neglect. Through witty animal perspectives (like a judgmental fox and a Zen-like panda), the book critiques modern society’s obsession with progress, revealing how humans have lost touch with nature’s balance. When the “Great I Am” flips the world, stripping humans of technology and status, they rediscover primal instincts and humility.
Meanwhile, animals—initially eager to replace humans—realize power corrupts even them. The narrative crescendos with a choice: Will humanity embrace harmony, or revert to chaos? Asaba’s strength lies in vivid imagery and sharp social commentary, though some pacing lags. The book’s message—urging simplicity, presence, and ecological respect—echoes classics like Animal Farm but with a hopeful twist. A compelling read for fans of speculative fiction and environmental themes, it challenges readers to rethink their place in the natural world.
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Humans obsess over gadgets and status, blind to life’s simplicity. Animals watch, baffled by their self-made chaos. A wise pigeon drops truth bombs.
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WHERE CATTLE SPEAK RIVERS REMEMBER
In the hills and savannas of Ituri, the Hema people have long carried a way of life shaped by cattle, clan, land, and memory. Their story does not begin with colonial maps or modern borders, but with rivers that remember, grazing paths passed from father to son, and a people whose identity has endured through upheaval, displacement, and change.
Where Cattle Speak is a rich cultural portrait of the Hema, tracing their roots, values, and living traditions through land, kinship, leadership, food, birth, music, faith, and daily life. With warmth and reverence, Alliance B. Asaba brings forward a world in which greetings carry blessing, cattle symbolize continuity, and memory is preserved not only in history, but in posture, song, naming, and shared meals.
This is more than a record of customs. It is a testimony to belonging, dignity, and survival. It honors a people whose inheritance lives in the spoken word, the disciplined life, and the unbroken thread between ancestors and those yet to come.
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SHE WHO SPEAKS WITH BEASTS
Akiiki was a child when violence tore through her village in eastern Congo, burning away the world she knew and leaving her with memories too heavy to outrun. Forced across borders and eventually resettled in America, she grows up carrying both survival and guilt, haunted by the people and land she left behind. Safety gives her distance, but never peace.
Years later, unable to silence the pull of home, Akiiki returns to the Congo. What begins as a journey back to the site of loss becomes something far deeper. In the Ituri forest, where memory seems alive and the boundaries between spirit, grief, and survival begin to shift, she is drawn into a calling she does not fully understand. The forest remembers. The animals watch. And Akiiki must learn whether she has returned to witness the past or to answer it.
She Who Speaks with Beasts is a lyrical and haunting novel about displacement, memory, ancestral knowing, and the search for meaning after devastation. It asks what remains when a homeland is broken, and what it means to listen when the living and the lost are both calling your name.
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THE RICHEST POOR NATION ON EARTH CONGO DRC
The Democratic Republic of Congo is one of the most resource-rich places on earth. Beneath its soil lie the minerals that power batteries, electronics, infrastructure, and global industry. Yet above that same soil, millions live with poverty, fragile institutions, and the long shadow of extraction.
In The Richest Poor Nation on Earth, Alliance B. Asaba traces the painful contradiction at the heart of Congo’s story. This book moves from cobalt pits and diamond regions to rivers, forests, villages, and cities, revealing how immense natural wealth has too often left local communities without the prosperity it should have secured. It examines the systems that carried value outward, the history that shaped those systems, and the human cost paid by those closest to the source.
But this is not only a book about loss.
It is also a book about endurance, dignity, and possibility. Through the strength of Congo’s people, the persistence of memory, and the question of what justice might still look like, this work invites readers to see beyond statistics and headlines. It asks us to reckon with connection, responsibility, and the future still being shaped between what lies beneath the surface and what rises above it.
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