Corona Crisis Chronicles Corona Crisis Chronicles

Corona Crisis Chronicles

Three Cs in a Row

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Publisher Description

No one likes C in one’s academic transcripts even for a single instance. So consecutive Cs can really be stumbling
and shattering for one’s academic trajectory. However, contrast to campus test performances, in practical
world settings and in fact in most cases persons with Cs excel over than persons with As in terms of real tasks
and deliverances. So people with wisdom often raise caution against such segregation of letter grade to project future
of immensely hidden potentials or overhyped expectations. Themed in that this thin book is intended to revive
English readership in Bangladesh through some personal memoirs/satire. Bangladesh, a poor country plagued with
natural disaster and a big population without much historical perception for British colonial heritages. Inefficient
national politics and policies, over usage of local languages/dialects in cultural growth have resulted in blind alleys
for degenerated academia, art, culture, and literature. Based on thirteen FaceBook postings during the Corona
world pandemic, the memoirs/satire can serve as a person’s flashback of that society after living in a cosmopolitan
cultural melting point and multi-cultural environment of New York City. It is expected that the book will appeal
to local readers in subcontinents and also to second-generation English-speaking population of Bangladesh origins,
in places like New York, London, Sydney, Toronto, Boston, Los Angels, Chicago, Houston, Dallas, Atlanta and
other places aside from interested mainstream readers.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2020
October 20
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
58
Pages
PUBLISHER
AuthorHouse
SELLER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
11.2
MB
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