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Set in the Ibo heartland of eastern Nigeria, one of Africa's best-known writers describes the conflict between old and new in its most poignant aspect: the personal struggle between father and son.
My Review
I found Arrow of God to be a portrait of Igbo culture. After World War II, the British were self-appointed as civilizers and missionaries and it was interesting to read about their frustration at trying to interact with people whose motives are completely alien. There were quite a few humorous parts too. I would recommend this book to those who want to learn about the Igbo culture, African traditions, families, their religion and the bond between man and his maker.
Set in the Ibo heartland of eastern Nigeria, one of Africa's best-known writers describes the conflict between old and new in its most poignant aspect: the personal struggle between father and son.
My Review
I found Arrow of God to be a portrait of Igbo culture. After World War II, the British were self-appointed as civilizers and missionaries and it was interesting to read about their frustration at trying to interact with people whose motives are completely alien. There were quite a few humorous parts too. I would recommend this book to those who want to learn about the Igbo culture, African traditions, families, their religion and the bond between man and his maker.
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