Ka-Chi-Fo

Ka-Chi-Fo
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Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Total Pages : 478
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ISBN-10 : 9781426969553
ISBN-13 : 1426969554
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Book Synopsis Ka-Chi-Fo by : Tressa Olden

Download or read book Ka-Chi-Fo written by Tressa Olden and published by Trafford Publishing. This book was released on 2011-05-27 with total page 478 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Attorney William Billy Parkers life has come full circle. Now grown up, he takes on new adventures, friends, family, and marriage. In this, the sequel to Inquiring Minds, and the third and final book in the series, Billy makes important life choices that involve his kindergarten friend Dorca who has not only changed her name to Dana, but also has changed her face through Hollywood surgery. Ka-Chi-Fo follows the life of the Parkers and their family and friends. Dora the housekeeper and cook retires, and the family gets a new chef with a special bonus that impacts the family. Doris Wright, who needs a kidney transplant, finds a passion for helping the less-fortunate, and includes her butler Finley in her escapades. Sonjee, a young girl travels to Africa to find herself. From celebrations, homecomings, births, and deaths, Billys life comes together. A novel of triumph and tragedy, forgiveness and blame, Ka-Chi-Fo narrates the ups and downs of a grand lifestyle that communicates the thin line between the good and the bad of money.


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