Loveache

A Novel Exploring the Transformation of Good Men to Bad Men

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Loveache by Dumo Kaizer J Oruobu, Partridge Publishing Africa
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Author: Dumo Kaizer J Oruobu ISBN: 9781482876802
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Africa Publication: November 18, 2016
Imprint: Partridge Publishing Africa Language: English
Author: Dumo Kaizer J Oruobu
ISBN: 9781482876802
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Africa
Publication: November 18, 2016
Imprint: Partridge Publishing Africa
Language: English

The novel Loveacheis it an exploration or the study of . . . ? As in many a work of fiction in the conventional or traditional sense, two characters dominate the things that happen from cover to cover here in LoveacheIbifaa and Ekine, heroine and hero or hero and anti-hero? Who transit quickly from man and woman to husband and wife, each one of them with dreams and expectations all their own for entering into that union, discovering soon enough too how strange bedfellows they are even before the resonance of the wedding bells die down on them and on the ears of the huge crowd that witnessed its solemnization in metropolitan Lagos. The two major characters all hail from Kalabari Land, but only Ekine has his umbilical cord buried in the soil of that their common ancestral land. Ibifaas beginnings, her past, and her present as well as her future being firmly rooted in LagosLagos, home to her forebears if her forebears are but her father and her motherLagos, which Ekine sees only as a temporary farm land or fishing ground or settlement from which he would go back home to his roots at the fullness of time.

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The novel Loveacheis it an exploration or the study of . . . ? As in many a work of fiction in the conventional or traditional sense, two characters dominate the things that happen from cover to cover here in LoveacheIbifaa and Ekine, heroine and hero or hero and anti-hero? Who transit quickly from man and woman to husband and wife, each one of them with dreams and expectations all their own for entering into that union, discovering soon enough too how strange bedfellows they are even before the resonance of the wedding bells die down on them and on the ears of the huge crowd that witnessed its solemnization in metropolitan Lagos. The two major characters all hail from Kalabari Land, but only Ekine has his umbilical cord buried in the soil of that their common ancestral land. Ibifaas beginnings, her past, and her present as well as her future being firmly rooted in LagosLagos, home to her forebears if her forebears are but her father and her motherLagos, which Ekine sees only as a temporary farm land or fishing ground or settlement from which he would go back home to his roots at the fullness of time.

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