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Author’s Tale of Exploitation of Young Girls and Women in Ghana Through Her Immigration To The United States. Her Struggles and Victories!!
New York, NY, December, 2006:
Mercy Ama Anim, author of “Mrs. Doctor”
While living in a dust-covered village in Ghana, Lucy considered the USA to be paradise. She wanted to escape the exploitation of girls and women by people with wealth and authority. There is rape, adulterous affairs, and Lucy isn’t always the innocent one. She finds that her expectations of a middle class life in the USA are illusory, while struggling to raise a young family and little support from her detached Mr. Doctor. How will she thrive with the fast paced life in New York City? These adventures are loosely based on the author’s life.
Learn how Lucy:
1. Finds her own power 2. Doesn’t have to live under the shadow of her husband and be “Mrs. Doctor” 3. Finds her own identity 4. Turns her marriage around 5. Creates and operates a successful Child Care Center
Originally from Ghana West Africa, New City resident Mercy Anim formally known as Mercy Adolphus is director and founder of Little Angel's Day Care and President of the African-American Cultural Enrichment Center in Spring Valley, Rockland County, New York.
She attended Fijai Secondary School and then the Ghana Institute of Journalism in 1972. She received her diploma in 1974. She worked as a reporter with Ghana Information Services for three years before she resigned to take on the challenge of becoming a successful businesswoman.
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