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  Jacqueline Fatima Bocoum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jacqueline Fatima Bocoum is a writer from Senegal, writing in French.
Jacqueline lays a critical eye on her father's administrative position as one typical product of the political structure prevalent during those times, in the foreword of her first novel.
She however has an undeniable admiration for him.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jacqueline_Fatima_Bocoum   (131 words)

  
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Nevertheless, Jacqueline Bocoum adds, "I always maintained a quiet admiration for him" (p.9).
As for her mother, Jacqueline says, she remained the archetype of children's tales: calm and reflective, she just lead her life and wanted to be nothing other than a simple wife, guardian of her home and family.
And, as the young Jacqueline concedes, "I am still unable to be without her sweet presence and the soothing glance that characterised her throughout the bustle of our lives".
www.arts.uwa.edu.au /AFLIT/BocoumJaquelineEng.html   (138 words)

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