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The Rising Moonlight

by Olalekan Alabi Adewusi

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Published: 2012
Pages: 323
ISBN: 978-978-923-399-1

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The Rising Moonlight is relatively new and its research recent to reflect the fast-growing exodus of transcontinental migration Africans to the United States of America. Additionally, the literary work would serve as a new poignant framework to make forecast and evacuate risk for negating African cultural values, mores and practice in domiciled western world. The innumerable characters, structures and guises portray overriding concern for elders' dramaturgical complexity in thoughts and ideas. Badu Banjo, the only heir who put his son and raised rural-situated Sowo village on World spotlight and stardom of affluence highlights the consequences of intransigence thus making himself the innocent victim of fate in the over involvement in political power game. Essentially crafted for African village setting, yet global with vision and perspectives, the quintessential book was written from a cross-section of nationals for its freshness, spectacle, uniqueness and creative vibrance and resplendence. It is a potpourri blended mixture of over-toned village agrarian farmers, artistes, small scale business-people, students, community leaders, technocrats and entrepreneurs.

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