KAMA
In this exciting novel, a group of teenagers venture out of their land, Kama, in order to uncover what lies beyond its forbidden borders.
This journey quickly turns out to be a spiritual mission to restore Maat in the midst of widespread chaos. In so doing, the teenagers, Ruwa and her twin brother Tanz, undergo a prophetic initiation that transforms them as they face many seemingly unsurmountable obstacles. In the end, they prevail over Isfet, thanks to their courage and commitment to healing their land and its people.
This enlightening and full of suspense Kamitic novel is bound to inspire many, old and young, in search of an African renewal.
Tamu Mazama is a fervent Afrocentric activist whose main goal is to reconcile African people at home and in the diaspora with Africa. Known for musical compositions that have earned her many awards, Tamu Mazama is a 4th year student of Africology, the Afrocentric study of African phenomena. After her first well-received novel, Seventeen Dry Seasons, she offers this second work of creative fiction, Kama.
Fiche technique
- Auteur
- TAMU MAZAMA
- Éditeur
- Afrocentricity International
- Année
- 2024
- Pages
- 169