Homesick in Paradise is a wonderfully written novel that you can't read once and drop but read it time and time again. The lead story has a personal emotional touch that draws you so close to empathizing with an eleven year old character, Enemona, who couldn't bear the heat of his mother's death, decides to break barrier in order to have a spiritual verbal communion with the dead mother. Would the dead mother respond in a mysterious way? The author similarly weaved the childhood memories of a child in a boarding secondary school with its fun and fabulous fury. It espouses the split...
Homesick in Paradise is a wonderfully written novel that you can't read once and drop but read it time and time again. The lead story has a personal e...
Heroes of Hope is a collection of twenty-seven poems, sub-categorized into The Ugly Days and The Beautiful Days. The Ugly Days' category centres on the agony of human and natural disaster suffered by the people through massive corruption, natural mishaps, dangerous migrant journeys, the new order of mundane actualities over and above the conservative and religious norms; while The Beautiful Days centres on the choice to stay happy and hopeful in spite of the aforementioned disasters. The poems are written with a distinct vision and voice and with an uncommon creation of imageries whose mental...
Heroes of Hope is a collection of twenty-seven poems, sub-categorized into The Ugly Days and The Beautiful Days. The Ugly Days' category centres on th...