Right to be Angry
by Clement Chukwuma Idegwu
Prose
Published: 2016
Pages: 94
ISBN: 978-91834-2-5
Description
Right to be Angry is a voice against the culture disinheritance, and other such anomalies, that have been tacitly accepted by the society. In Right to be Angry, the author is on a social crusade, he wants to right society's ills and he spreads the gospel of revolution as a welcome response to injustice. Maureen, the novels protagonist, does not have an easy time trying to be heard. Justice comes with many sacrifices but she soldiers on. The work buttresses the fact that everyone has a right to be angry and to protest when faced with injustice.