Brief Summary
“Kill a man if you must but never deprive him of hope—for with that you kill him anyway and in a much more cruel way.”
The dawn of the 21st century and a country struggles to rise from the vortex of inefficiency, corruption and filth that dogged it up to the close of the last century
In this sequel to the award-winning The River and The Source, Margaret Ogola weaves around the lives of the grandchildren of Mark and Elizabeth Sigu—lives that mirror the tribulations and aspirations of a people going through re-examination of their values and attitudes in search of their true human identity and place in a fast-changing world.
Robert Otieno –
It’s superb!