Ikpeama is accused of stealing kola nuts, a crime against the gods of his people. If found guilty, he will suffer public disgrace, and lose his title and its privileges�but Odoro will suffer the greatest loss, if they only...
Ikpeama is accused of stealing kola nuts, a crime against the gods of his people. If found guilty, he will suffer public disgrace, and lose his title and its privileges�but Odoro will suffer the greatest loss, if they only knew.
Okwudo returns to Odoro to ask questions and her ogbanje kindred whisk her off to a sacred pot that uncovers Odoro�s generations-long secrets and reveals the coveted treasure guarded by the crows of the yellow stream.
Scents of leopards, cunning of monkeys and bloody family feuds jostle for the soul of a people divided by their humanity in this epic fantasy. Odili Ujubuonu�s fourth novel, Crows of the Yellow Stream, is a pulsating narrative about a people�s combat with nature, self and other.
�Here is classic knowledge, a novel of astonishing transformations . . .This is indeed an extraordinary novel.�
� Uzor Maxim Uzoatu, Author of God of Poetry
�What a well-written and captivating book. Every once in a while I get a gem like this on Fiverr.�
� Samwrightwrites, Fiverr Consultant and Penguin Book Editor
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