Mensa endures his Ghanaian childhood under the shadow of successive tyrannical headmasters. In his maturity he struggles with the trials that village jealousies and his own family lie upon him.
Doe Hevi, small-time hustler and thief, fully supports the revolution that promises to give everyone a chance. But the confusions of the post-revolutionary society complicate Doe's political gerrymandering and he finds himself imprisoned, even facing the firing squad. Double standards in both public and private life are exposed in this novel. This ...
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