Oja and the parrot's curse

Oja and the parrot's curse

by Leo Unadike
Oja and the parrot's curse

Oja and the parrot's curse

by Leo Unadike

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Overview

Perseverance, love and hope work like magic in propelling anyone towards the desired outcome.

In the modest but peace-loving village of Umuzura, everyone enjoys the fruits of their colourful culture and ample agriculture. Who would start worrying about any prophecy that their happy lives and freedom is doomed to some disaster – even if it wasn't the village parrot that said so?

As for Obinna, the apple of his eye is Adaure, the lead singer and dancer in Umuzura's latest festival. With his Oja flute, he hopes to make his suit and earn some money, seeing nothing sinister in the old beggarman he takes pity on, on his way.

After all, surely, he's blind? Isn't he?

Yet on the wrong side of Africa's Sahel lurks the kingdom of Tangandoom, a warrior kingdom that preys on its neighbours under its tyrant king, Gandoom – and its green eyes have spotted Umuzura.

Sub-Saharan sorcery meets hope, romance and war in this African adventure alive with curious, quaint and colourful characters.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798369258316
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 01/28/2021
Edition description: Independently published
Pages: 214
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.49(d)

About the Author

Leo Unadike is the author of the novel, Oja and the parrot’s curse. He was born in Nigeria, but moved and settled in the United Kingdom subsequently. He has a BSc (Hons) degree in Biomedical science from Kingston University, London. He combines work with writing and maintains a healthy mind, body and soul through meditation, gym and sports. A keen animal lover who has an aquarium with pet fish that do not hesitate to remind him that they see, feel, and are eager to stay alive just like we humans.

Leo describes himself as an empath, a keen observer of the human condition, and one who strives to win but also understands how to lose, sometimes.
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