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My Latest Book: the Beautiful Skeletons

I have been away for a while now, this is because I was busy working towards the accomplishment of my novel, titled "The Beautiful Skeletons." Please order through this Amazon link:

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Missed you all, greatly. Thanks and God bless.

About the book:

The Beautiful Skeletons tells the story of slaves: most especially Obana, a twenty-two year old boy from the Southern part of Nigeria, who went into Otija forest to hunt for bush animals. That was how his journey through numerous strange forests began. 
None of the slaves knew what was at stake until they got to Calada and everything changed.
It's a touching story of love, betrayal, anger, frustration, and the countless struggles to survive between light and darkness, education and stark illiteracy; love and lust for power, racism at its highest peak and self affliction which are established in this story.

[The book, The Beautiful Skeletons, does not in any way promote racial acrimony. Rather, it is a book that is meant to motivate and create racial harmony.]

Copyright © Femi Joey Oloidi | Year Posted 2020

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