It's personal, religious, immersive. Sometimes it's not what you do but what is done to you that defines your heart and your experience. You'll be plunged into the world of war, family, and the dreams and hopes of Kunle and his friends.
You'll be captured by the descriptions and conversations. You'll be immersed in the hardships of combat and the deprivation of normal life.
I recommend this gripping novel if you are interested in culture. You'll be challenged by an insider's view of modern Nigerian life in times of conflict and opposition.
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