A Memorable Christmas Gift. Wedding the African Way, #1
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- ISBN8227608741
- EAN9798227608741
- Date de parution04/11/2024
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- ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC
Résumé
A Memorable Christmas Gift: Wedding the African Way follows the journey of Julie Sermon and Nick Waterston, an American couple who travel to Kenya to marry in a traditional Maasai ceremony that profoundly changes their understanding of love, culture, and family. Defying their families' expectations, Julie and Nick opt for a Maasai wedding to honor the traditions that captivated them years before. Their families, initially hesitant, arrange a grand surprise by involving local Maasai leaders and officials, culminating in a heartfelt cross-cultural celebration.
When Julie and Nick embraces the Maasai tradition, they are bestowed with Maasai names; Nolooraami and Ole Serun, which symbolizes their deep connection to the land and people.
When Julie and Nick embraces the Maasai tradition, they are bestowed with Maasai names; Nolooraami and Ole Serun, which symbolizes their deep connection to the land and people.
A Memorable Christmas Gift: Wedding the African Way follows the journey of Julie Sermon and Nick Waterston, an American couple who travel to Kenya to marry in a traditional Maasai ceremony that profoundly changes their understanding of love, culture, and family. Defying their families' expectations, Julie and Nick opt for a Maasai wedding to honor the traditions that captivated them years before. Their families, initially hesitant, arrange a grand surprise by involving local Maasai leaders and officials, culminating in a heartfelt cross-cultural celebration.
When Julie and Nick embraces the Maasai tradition, they are bestowed with Maasai names; Nolooraami and Ole Serun, which symbolizes their deep connection to the land and people.
When Julie and Nick embraces the Maasai tradition, they are bestowed with Maasai names; Nolooraami and Ole Serun, which symbolizes their deep connection to the land and people.