Bitter Leaf

Bitter Leaf
Author: Chioma Okereke
Publisher: Virago Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781844086283

Bitter Leaf is a richly textured and intricate novel set in Mannobe, a world that is African in nature but never geographically placed. At the heart of the novel is the village itself and its colourful cast of inhabitants: Babylon, a gifted musician who falls under the spell of the beautiful Jericho who has recently returned from the city; Mabel and M’elle Codon, twin sisters whose lives have taken very different paths, Magdalena, daughter of Mabel, who nurses an unrequited love for Babylon and Allegory, the wise old man who adheres to tradition. As lives and relationships change and Mannobe is challenged by encroaching development, the fragile web of dependency holding village life together is gradually revealed. An evocatively imagined debut novel from a promising new writer about love and loss, parental and filial bonds, and everything in between that makes life bittersweet.

A Leaf In The Bitter Wind

A Leaf In The Bitter Wind
Author: Ting-Xing Ye
Publisher: Anchor Canada
Total Pages: 417
Release: 1998-03-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0385257015

One of the best ways to understand history is through eye-witness accounts. Ting-Xing Ye’s riveting first book, A Leaf in the Bitter Wind, is a memoir of growing up in Maoist China. It was an astonishing coming of age through the turbulent years of the Cultural Revolution (1966 - 1974). In the wave of revolutionary fervour, peasants neglected their crops, exacerbating the widespread hunger. While Ting-Xing was a young girl in Shanghai, her father’s rubber factory was expropriated by the state, and he was demoted to a labourer. A botched operation left him paralyzed from the waist down, and his health deteriorated rapidly since a capitalist’s well-being was not a priority. He died soon after, and then Ting-Xing watched her mother’s struggle with poverty end in stomach cancer. By the time she was thirteen, Ting-Xing Ye was an orphan, entrusted with her brothers and sisters to her Great-Aunt, and on welfare. Still, the Red Guards punished the children for being born into the capitalist class. Schools were being closed; suicide was rampant; factories were abandoned for ideology; distrust of friends and neighbours flourished. Ting-Xing was sent to work on a distant northern prison farm at sixteen, and survived six years of backbreaking labour and severe conditions. She was mentally tortured for weeks until she agreed to sign a false statement accusing friends of anti-state activities. Somehow finding the time to teach herself English, often by listening to the radio, she finally made it to Beijing University in 1974 as the Revolution was on the wane — though the acquisition of knowledge was still frowned upon as a bourgeois desire and study was discouraged. Readers have been stunned and moved by this simply narrated personal account of a 1984-style ideology-gone-mad, where any behaviour deemed to be bourgeois was persecuted with the ferocity and illogic of a witch trial, and where a change in politics could switch right to wrong in a moment. The story of both a nation and an individual, the book spans a heady 35 years of Ye’s life in China, until her eventual defection to Canada in 1987 — and the wonderful beginning of a romance with Canadian author William Bell. The book was published in 1997. The 1990s saw the publication of several memoirs by Chinese now settled in North America. Ye’s was not the first, yet earned a distinguished place as one of the most powerful, and the only such memoir written from Canada. It is the inspiring story of a woman refusing to “drift with the stream” and fighting her way through an impossible, unjust system. This compelling, heart-wrenching story has been published in Germany, Japan, the US, UK and Australia, where it went straight to #1 on the bestseller list and has been reprinted several times; Dutch, French and Turkish editions will appear in 2001.

Numerous Uses of Bitter Leaf

Numerous Uses of Bitter Leaf
Author: Ikechukwu Oduah
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 7
Release: 2012-07-26
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1300021403

The Bitter Leaf plant is an indigenous African species, it grows in most parts of sub-Saharan Africa. Some of the principal chemical constituents found in the Bitter Leaf herb are a class of compounds called steroid glycosides- type vernonioside B1 - these chemical substances possess a potent anti-parasitic, anti-tumor, and bactericidal effects. At the same time, the Bitter Leaf also helps bring relief from related problems in the body such as diarrhoea and general physical malaise.Remedies made from the Bitter Leaf are used in treating over fifteen common ailments in sub-Saharan Africa, these include common problems such as fever and different kinds of intestinal complaints, as well as parasite induced diseases like malaria and other vector borne diseases.It has proven high potency in curing Diabetes, memory loss etc.

Good Morning, America

Good Morning, America
Author: Mark Power
Publisher:
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2019-05-07
Genre: Documentary photography
ISBN: 9781910401200

The American landscape as viewed through the lens of an outsider.

Bitterleaf

Bitterleaf
Author: Lisa Gregory
Publisher: Jove Publications
Total Pages:
Release: 1983-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780515073607

Meredith Whitney falls in love with Jeremy Devlin, the proud indentured servant her stepfather has brought to the family plantation, Bitterleaf

Bay Leaf, Bitter Leaf and Water Leaf Herbal and Medicinal Secret

Bay Leaf, Bitter Leaf and Water Leaf Herbal and Medicinal Secret
Author: Philip Leon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2019-12-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781674108964

Health benefit and secret healings of Bay leaf, Bitter leaf and Water leaf. Vegetable herbs, Bay leaves, Bitter leaf, water leaf, growing requirements, uses, and food value of various leafy green vegetables and vegetable flowers. Get to know the health benefits, medicinal and medical benefits of green vegetables. get to know the secret behind using this green vegetables for : healing stroke lowering blood pressure combating diseases boosting mental health

Kiyoshi's Walk

Kiyoshi's Walk
Author: Mark Karlins
Publisher: Lee & Low Books
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2021-03-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781620149584

Kiyoshi asks his grandfather, the wise poet Eto, where poems come from, and Eto takes him on a walk through the city to seek an answer.

Healthier Alternatives

Healthier Alternatives
Author: May Jideofo
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2007-10
Genre: Cooking, African
ISBN: 1602478058

"Healthier Alternatives: Low Saturated Fat African Cooking" is a remarkable achievement that introduces readers to a better, healthier way of cooking the world's truest soul foodAfrican food. May is very active in the battle to help Africans make the necessary changes in African food preparation that will help them live long healthier lifestyles. This cook book will help Africans eliminate the unhealthy ingredients like palm oil which has now been discovered to pose health risk to everyone."

Medicinal Foods

Medicinal Foods
Author: UCHECHUKWU ANASTASIA UTOH-NEDOSA
Publisher: Fulton Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2022-03-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1637104200

This book on medicinal foods is an essential reading material in this era when more people are including plant materials, which they call "veggies," in their diets to obtain micronutrients. Knowledge of medicinal foods will enable a person to eat food to promote good health and prevent disease. Knowledge of medicinal foods will also help a person to use food for the adjunct dietary management of some health disorders.