Flowers and Shadows

Flowers and Shadows by Ben Okri, published by Longman in 1989, is a work of fiction comprising 208 pages. The narrative unfolds in the vibrant city of Lagos, where the young protagonist, Jeffia Okwe, navigates a series of unsettling events that challenge his innocence and expose the harsh realities of his father’s character. This edition presents a poignant exploration of personal growth against a backdrop of familial complexity.
Readers will find a compelling story that delves into themes of innocence, betrayal, and the journey toward maturity. As Jeffia confronts the darker aspects of his father’s nature, he ultimately emerges transformed, ready to embrace adulthood with a renewed sense of hope. The book captures the essence of life’s challenges and the resilience required to overcome them, making it a reflective piece on the transition from childhood to adulthood.
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Set in the hustle of Lagos, a series of disturbing events strip the young Jeffia Okwe of his innocence and reveal the ruthlessness of his own father. The tragic climax of the tale leaves Jeffia cleansed of the sins of his father, ready for adult life and optimistic about the future.
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