Blossoms of Savannah by H.R. Ole Kulet. Captures the story of two sisters, Taiyo and Resian, who were on the verge of womanhood. But they were also torn between their ambitions and their humiliating duty to the Nasila tradition. Their relocation from their rural home heralds a cultural alienation born of their refusal to succumb to FGM and early marriages. He captures the reader’s imagination as he traces the girls’ painful struggle for victory.
So, in his quest for a delicate and elusive socio-economic and cultural balance in Nasila, Ole Kaelo, the father of the girl, finds himself trapped by the corrupt and extortionist Oloisudori Lonkiyaa.To extricate himself, Ole Kaelo sends his daughters into a flat-spin labyrinth from which they must struggle to wriggle.o In this narrative, the author captures the reader’s imagination as he traces the girls’ excruciatingly painful steps to victory.
– Langat Brian
Blossom of savanna,so interesting,a great book and a wonderful talented author.No one should miss out to read.
– admin
A great books indeed
– Dominic kip
Good stuff