Author: | Samuel N. Kariuki | ISBN: | 9781514487914 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | May 16, 2016 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | Samuel N. Kariuki |
ISBN: | 9781514487914 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | May 16, 2016 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
Extremes of Crossed Paths: Book 1 is a fiction based on true experience. Molo, a region in Rift Valley, Kenya, hived from the favor of God and handed over to the cruelty of extremely ungrateful and manipulative demagogues, saw the underhand authorities revel on bloodshed without regret. There was condemnation to generations comprised of the overly trusting innocent communities driven to wield weapons against one another without any idea what hit them. Communities with unlimited desires to scale the world to heights of civility called out for reason as their offspring bore the full consequences of unsuspected bitterness and cruelty harbored by individuals who were good neighbors but were bent on wiping the entire generations that believed in intercommunity coexistence. Such was the brutality that was meted to the most unsuspecting candidates of genocide. It came too close to wipe the region of Molo South off the map of Kenya. That which would thrive in the decimation of the noble cause and create unlimited despondency when the world watched without raising a finger to rescue. As the younger generation found solace in the USA, a land far away from home with stakes too high, they had to dig for the new environment, balancing pain and bitterness of their past, versus the new cultural order to achieve their dire need for resources to uplift families, yet that too couldnt turn the mixture of signals that were constantly indicative of a resumption of the earlier tribulation. And the extremes of their crossed paths resulted in only what they knew too wellmore anguish.
Extremes of Crossed Paths: Book 1 is a fiction based on true experience. Molo, a region in Rift Valley, Kenya, hived from the favor of God and handed over to the cruelty of extremely ungrateful and manipulative demagogues, saw the underhand authorities revel on bloodshed without regret. There was condemnation to generations comprised of the overly trusting innocent communities driven to wield weapons against one another without any idea what hit them. Communities with unlimited desires to scale the world to heights of civility called out for reason as their offspring bore the full consequences of unsuspected bitterness and cruelty harbored by individuals who were good neighbors but were bent on wiping the entire generations that believed in intercommunity coexistence. Such was the brutality that was meted to the most unsuspecting candidates of genocide. It came too close to wipe the region of Molo South off the map of Kenya. That which would thrive in the decimation of the noble cause and create unlimited despondency when the world watched without raising a finger to rescue. As the younger generation found solace in the USA, a land far away from home with stakes too high, they had to dig for the new environment, balancing pain and bitterness of their past, versus the new cultural order to achieve their dire need for resources to uplift families, yet that too couldnt turn the mixture of signals that were constantly indicative of a resumption of the earlier tribulation. And the extremes of their crossed paths resulted in only what they knew too wellmore anguish.