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OverviewThe Return of the Sun explores the immorality of slavery with partakers offering excuses in support of the brutal practice. The author elicits questions on how to end the practice: by supplanting the captors or forging a new, more inclusive, path. The islands, home to most African communities, are breeding grounds for pirates who defend against invaders or are out to enslave others. An African king and slave trader, Jabari, is cruel to neighbouring communities, as a result of which his son and heir to the throne, Shaka, is abducted. Shaka's mother later flees on account of her husband's callousness.Zola, while searching for her brother, gets abducted by Charlie's pirates. Charlie falls in love with her, but she promises to marry him when Charlie frees Shaka. Enchanted, Charlie agrees. Shaka leaves, planning to return and save all his people. Meanwhile, Tendai, a slave who grew up in Jabari's palace, realizes that the king orphaned him at an early age. He joins Black Caesar, a black pirate focused on ending slavery. Caesar desires to entrench African civilization through the revival of Egyptian civilization. He has an island where he settles freed Africans and maintains a critical attitude towards Shaka who, though perceived as saviour by his people, practices slavery. In a party that paves way for Charlie's marriage to Zola, Caesar lays siege that portends uncertainties! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kevin OmwanzaPublisher: Nsemia Inc. Imprint: Nsemia Inc. Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.304kg ISBN: 9789966082558ISBN 10: 9966082557 Pages: 276 Publication Date: 01 November 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe writer creates an original story based on slavery in Africa and Latin America. ... The plot is the strongest point of this novel as it is full of suspense with twists and turns that hold the reader from the beginning to the end. - Andrew Nyongesa, Ph.D., Literature Scholar. I'm reading this book and it's very captivating; I just stopped to wonder if I should finish it or hold my breath and wait for an autographed copy. There's nothing like the feel of a book in your hand, a beautiful story, and a cozy seat. - Emelda Bosire, LLM Candidate. That was a good read wakili. It's deep and fascinating with turns and twists that hook the reader to the end. - Ochieng' Gor, Advocate and literary enthusiast. What Dan Brown is to history, is what you are to philosophy! The story is packed with wisdom and incredible life truths; it is interesting and captivating..... I am convinced the more, that, writing is indeed divine. - Sakidah Jepkemoi, Freelancer Editor and Writer Author InformationKevin Omwanza, a holder of a Bachelor of Laws Degree from Moi University and a Postgraduate Diploma in Law from the Kenya School of Law, is an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya. At the time of publishing this work, Omwanza was also pursuing a Master of Laws Degree at the University of Nairobi. Omwanza hails from Gusii in south western Kenya where he was brought up in the Seventh Day Adventist Church. During his college years, he did a lot of soul-searching, reflecting on his faith, and his place in the world. All these experiences come to bear on how he perceives the world, and have a substile influence on his writings.Omwanza's academic interests span coloniality, democratic governance, and the theology of the colonized. During his free time, he loves reading, playing chess, and toying with ideas. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |