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Best Book Publishers UK | Austin Macauley Publishers

By: Unblind Tibbin M.A

Broken Kola-Nuts on Our Grandmother's Grave

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Kheper’s inheritance cannot slip between his fingers. Grandma’s voice carries us through the family’s origins, retracing both the physical and spiritual realms. 

The Ikin (kola nuts) are ancient divining tools that connect the family to their ancestors. They enable the ancestors to live through the family. 

The art of storytelling, as perfected by Grandma, is alive and well. How can the broken kola nuts be put back together? 

This tale brings forth the first step of this great and wonderful journey. 

 


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