The Frost and the Sunshine

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Cover of the book The Frost and the Sunshine by M. A. McRae, M. A. McRae
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Author: M. A. McRae ISBN: 9781310029035
Publisher: M. A. McRae Publication: September 26, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: M. A. McRae
ISBN: 9781310029035
Publisher: M. A. McRae
Publication: September 26, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Shuki has such a good life now - his new home, his wives and his stepchildren, and becoming more important to him every day, young Zahu. It is hard to believe that Zahu could possibly want to stay with him when he is so much older. Surely one day, he will realise that a young woman has to suit him better than a middle-aged man.
And then Meriam comes into their lives - Meriam, daughter of Shuki's sister. Meriam, who looks so much like a youthful Shuki. She fascinates Zahu; she confuses him, and she tempts him. But she is not Shuki.
Meriam's baby is born when the frost lies heavy on the ground. But then the first rays of the sun come slanting over, and the countryside lights up. It is a promise – that bitter times might come, but one day the sun will shine again.

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Shuki has such a good life now - his new home, his wives and his stepchildren, and becoming more important to him every day, young Zahu. It is hard to believe that Zahu could possibly want to stay with him when he is so much older. Surely one day, he will realise that a young woman has to suit him better than a middle-aged man.
And then Meriam comes into their lives - Meriam, daughter of Shuki's sister. Meriam, who looks so much like a youthful Shuki. She fascinates Zahu; she confuses him, and she tempts him. But she is not Shuki.
Meriam's baby is born when the frost lies heavy on the ground. But then the first rays of the sun come slanting over, and the countryside lights up. It is a promise – that bitter times might come, but one day the sun will shine again.

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