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Masters of the Confluence
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This 19th century story is a historical fiction.

Follow Onitsha as he escapes servitude in old Idu Empire …more

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Nduka
Aug 16, 2010 rated it it was amazing  ·  (Review from the author)
A book that is very close to my heart.
of course, since i actually wrote it, my ratings does not count for much. Why don't you be the judge?
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Carla
Nov 15, 2009 rated it liked it
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No beginning, no main character and no end. A strange story? Probably. But this is precisely how it goes, this Masters of the Confluence, where, in nineteenth-century Nigeria, Onitsha gives start to a long mission in search for the freedom and honor of his lineage.
It isn't quite an easy book to read. With a story that includes multiple generations, this is not a linear tale, but a kind of memory for multiple events. And that is why we can never follow a single character, because things change an
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Stuart
Sep 11, 2009 marked it as to-read