Timon Oywelowo’s path towards a better future is paved with several landmines. As an impressionable teenager, his friends pressure him into taking his first sip of beer. He’s found out, and the ensuing punishment sears the fear of beer into his consciousness.
He focuses on his studies and joins University in Kampala, Uganda, with only one job—getting his undergraduate degree. But is it that clear-cut? Outside of the University walls lies a totally different world. It is a world of unchecked freedom. A world where beer flows freely, immorality reigns supreme, partying is a way of life, and the desire to make it by any means is what counts.
Timon finds himself at a crossroads: will he keep on the straight and narrow, or will he veer off the rails and careen down the steep slope of destruction?
Vivian Sharon –
I enjoyed every bit of this book. The fact that it was set in my home county and I could relate with places and people made it even more interesting. The author has a very intriguing way of using humor in serious situations through the main character-Timon Oywelowo. You will laugh and cry with Oywelowo as he navigates his way in life after attaining his BBA degree. Bachelor of Being Around. Also, the use of local dialects made me want to scream with joy. When Jalemo-the man of God, was removing evil spirits and shouting “Guris! Guris! Guris!” I laughed so hard my friend thought I was the one possessed. Fair warning- don’t read it with anyone around you. This is Kenyanese. This is what I signed up for.