<p>Aurora Mizutani has written a book that questions everything we have ever thought about.<br>An African Abroad is the memoir of one of Moshood Adisa Olabisi Ajala's children. Olabisi Ajala was a renowned journalist traveller and actor. The book briefly recollects the lifelong achievements of the author's father and highlights his interactions with his young daughter.<br>An African Abroad is a collection of anecdotes that speaks to the reader about international adventures friendships relationships trials and tribulations. The first-person account addresses complex subjects including teenage escapades parental trauma and redemption through political and historical self-re-education.<br>The book invites the reader to adopt a realistic perspective (instead of burying their heads in the sand). It reveals her theory about the deep-rooted and biggest secret in the entertainment industry and shines a light on the prevailing darkness surrounding child exploitation and grooming. This fictionalised journal is written in a cynical yet uplifting instructive manner where the narrator undergoes a state of censure to achieve her goal of contemplation self-analysis and ultimately autonomy from socially imposed scruples.<br>Spread into eleven chapters An African Abroad transports the reader on a journey that depicts the narrator's character and growth.</p>
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