Through the Eyes of a Warrior
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Book Details
About the Book
Caught up in the sorrows of his origin, Makoki narrowly escapes the fatal touch of a furious tradition. One marked by abject discipline and no mercy for the falling man. A law his father so believed in, and would die before thinking of going against, comes short.
The gods of the land punish his wife for working on a sacred day. She gets really sick. Forced by the tide of events he decides to question authority which lands him into an array of torture and eventual condemnation.
The death of his mother finally comes to pass. She leaves him to the
mercy of a missionary doctor (Regina) who takes him under her care. She
would have to choose between risking her life or leaving the one thing
she had found love in. Revenge is the most appealing thing he would
think of but would not seek revenge until he becomes man enough to
handle the task. The warrior later returns to set the record straight.
Reviews
"I offer a whole-hearted recommendation for Akendo Ntangku's novel, Through the Eyes of a Warrior. It is not often that an author's debut novel tells such a profound and thought-provoking story. Let's hope this is the start of a long career for Akendo."
- Rusty Shelton, Phenix Literary Publicists, Austin, TX
About the Author
Born on December 13, 1982 in Yaounde, Cameroon on the West Coast of Africa, Akendo went to early school in different parts of the country but finally went to middle and high school at Sacred Heart College-Mankon where he got his first English Essay Award in 1999. It was for writing a class "A" essay in the Commonwealth of Nations International Essay Competition organized by the Queen of England. He later graduated after being high school president from junior to senior years. He received his high school diploma from there in five different science subjects. He continued to college at Henderson State University (AR)-USA but transferred after a year to Chabot College (CA)-USA where he is currently enrolled.
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