Synopses & Reviews
At last, The Novel, about Africa's first industrial action in Ghana Secret populist up-rising The horror, from folk perspective Africa's public grief Rural farmer's private anguish Strike action? Protest? All ineffectual The only viable alternative in 1948, for property distribution? Unspeakable Looting Radical organized nation-wide liberation of Colonial shops With alarms from Zimbabwe, to Somali The story? Akuse-Amedeka, hosted all boats sailing the Volta. Thereafter, natural rocky cataracts checked all advance Suddenly, Anani Nanor, African secretary of secret Labor Union, receives a strange gift - a kiss from unusual visitor A stunning white lady, immaculately Sunday frocked, at his blacksmith workshop Do you see that? Nomo Adziga, whispered to Maa Adzeley. Clear as day light Nose-rubbing European merchants are rubbing noses with us Betrayal? Or, solidarity with the people's cause? Enough to challenge ethical folk imagination at the Holy African traditional Shrine of Thunder, Yeve