Why Trump?

The Boomerang

by Uwa Hunwick

 

Book Details

There is no book ad rem at this time than “Why Trump”

This work is an outburst of the conscience that starts with a tone of tempered apprehension. Not to be mistaken as that of raising a false alarm, as we often do to downplay the seriousness of calamitous events confronting us. It blares out a siren with a loud trumpet, delineating the precipice upon which mankind is ‘perching’ at this material time all over the globe — blindly!

That is to say, that it captures the overall dangerous state of human affairs as they have been from time immemorial and as they are now staring at us ominously in the face today, offering diagnostic wholesome principles for the re-establishment of viable governance and relationships in all human societies.

It is an anthology with a difference due to its down to earth simple nature.

At every page turned, one will not be reading a series of poems, but seeing the realities of our lives laid bare before our very eyes! In this work I have poured out my heart, emptying everything in my mind, with well-founded spiritual undertone, in view of redirecting the path of humanity to where Divine Love, that with which we and everything in Creation are made and governed in its true essence, and therefore not Money nor sheer Power rules! - For a better tomorrow for all!

 

About the Author

Uwa Hunwick

I am a retired lecturer in the Performing Arts, a songwriter of more than 200 songs, a singer with an album, a visual artist, an author and a mother of three. A widow of the world renowned historian - John Owen Hunwick of North Western University, Evanston, Illinois. My works in the above disciplines have a common theme namely - to proclaim that the true purpose of all human existence, is to attain full spiritual maturity through the propagation of all the attributes of Pure and sublime Love! My musicals and dance dramas represented my country of origin in World Theatre Festivals in the USA, Brazil and Venezuela. I won prizes in art and acting competitions. My publications include: “Monkey On The Tree” - a play on apartheid, “The Love That We Are” - a spiritual exploration of our true identity, “The Black Star” and “Day Break in Jebana” - musicals awaiting publication.