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The Gospel According to Customs: Confessions from the Gate
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- ISBN8232368067
- EAN9798232368067
- Date de parution14/10/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurHamza elmir
Résumé
Every gate guards a story. Some keep secrets; others confess them. The Gospel According to Customs: Confessions from the Gate is a satirical exposé told through the weary eyes of an insider who has seen the Bureau of Customs from within its iron gates. Blending truth, irony, and quiet grace, this book walks through the corridors where paperwork tells lies, auctions never end, and silence buys loyalty.
It is not a policy paper, nor a rant-it's a confession. Each chapter unveils how corruption is engineered, sold, and disguised as routine. Yet, beneath the smoke and rust, it finds something stubbornly human: conscience. With lyrical prose and haunting realism, this work strips away bureaucracy's polite veneer to reveal a nation wrestling with itself-one bribe, one choice, one gate at a time. If you've ever wondered how a system loses its soul, or how one person dares to keep theirs, this book is your answer.
Because the truth was never smuggled; it was just waiting to be declared.
It is not a policy paper, nor a rant-it's a confession. Each chapter unveils how corruption is engineered, sold, and disguised as routine. Yet, beneath the smoke and rust, it finds something stubbornly human: conscience. With lyrical prose and haunting realism, this work strips away bureaucracy's polite veneer to reveal a nation wrestling with itself-one bribe, one choice, one gate at a time. If you've ever wondered how a system loses its soul, or how one person dares to keep theirs, this book is your answer.
Because the truth was never smuggled; it was just waiting to be declared.
Every gate guards a story. Some keep secrets; others confess them. The Gospel According to Customs: Confessions from the Gate is a satirical exposé told through the weary eyes of an insider who has seen the Bureau of Customs from within its iron gates. Blending truth, irony, and quiet grace, this book walks through the corridors where paperwork tells lies, auctions never end, and silence buys loyalty.
It is not a policy paper, nor a rant-it's a confession. Each chapter unveils how corruption is engineered, sold, and disguised as routine. Yet, beneath the smoke and rust, it finds something stubbornly human: conscience. With lyrical prose and haunting realism, this work strips away bureaucracy's polite veneer to reveal a nation wrestling with itself-one bribe, one choice, one gate at a time. If you've ever wondered how a system loses its soul, or how one person dares to keep theirs, this book is your answer.
Because the truth was never smuggled; it was just waiting to be declared.
It is not a policy paper, nor a rant-it's a confession. Each chapter unveils how corruption is engineered, sold, and disguised as routine. Yet, beneath the smoke and rust, it finds something stubbornly human: conscience. With lyrical prose and haunting realism, this work strips away bureaucracy's polite veneer to reveal a nation wrestling with itself-one bribe, one choice, one gate at a time. If you've ever wondered how a system loses its soul, or how one person dares to keep theirs, this book is your answer.
Because the truth was never smuggled; it was just waiting to be declared.