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Nick Wood

    Nick Wood is an author whose work delves into the portrayal of social themes and the human experience. His writing is characterized by a deep insight into character psychology and an exploration of complex interpersonal relationships. Wood's primary interest lies in uncovering the hidden motivations and internal struggles that shape individual behavior. Through engaging narratives, he offers readers a reflection on the nature of society and the human condition.

    Londres 360°
    Brunei Darussalam
    Azanian Bridges
    Water Must Fall
    Learning Monkey and Crocodile
    360º New York
    • 360º New York

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Dramatic 360º panoramic vistas of New York City--created using a digital camera and digital imaging technology--capture some of the city's major landmarks, including Times Square, the Empire State Building, Central Park, and the Metropolitan Museum, as well as such spots as a firehouse, a neighborhood bar, and other popular hangouts. 15,000 first printing.

      360º New York
    • Learning Monkey and Crocodile

      • 218 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Powerful and impassioned, the collection of short stories explores transformative connections between ancestral wisdom and modern technology. Through themes of self-examination and awareness of others, the narratives delve into redemptive engagements with both the spiritual and the earthly realms. This work resonates not only with African experiences but also offers universal insights, making it relevant for a wider audience.

      Learning Monkey and Crocodile
    • Water Must Fall

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.7(17)Add rating

      Set in a near future where water scarcity leads to deadly consequences, the narrative unfolds a gripping saga filled with human struggle and political intrigue. As corporate fraud intertwines with murder, characters are forced to navigate a treacherous landscape where survival hinges on access to this precious resource. The story explores the lengths individuals will go to in a world where water is worth killing for, highlighting the darker sides of humanity and the complexities of power and greed.

      Water Must Fall
    • Azanian Bridges

      • 218 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set in an alternate South Africa under apartheid, the narrative follows Sibisuso, an AmaZulu caught in the turmoil of ongoing inequality, and Martin, a white psychologist. Their lives converge through a revolutionary machine that has the potential to alter the course of their society. As tensions rise, themes of struggle, identity, and the quest for justice unfold, creating a gripping backdrop for their intertwined destinies.

      Azanian Bridges