Tomorrow is Another Life

Tomorrow is Another Life by Nick Thripp, published by Troubador Publishing Ltd on March 28, 2021, is a satirical adventure that transports readers to the whimsical land of Mutabe, where reality is fluid and the truth is ever-changing. The narrative follows Leon, a 30-year-old refrigeration engineer who faces a series of personal crises, including the end of a relationship and the loss of his job and home. His life takes an unexpected turn when Mr. Bankole arrives with shocking revelations about Leon’s heritage and a call to action that could change the fate of Mutabe.
In this edition, readers will encounter a blend of humor and satire as Leon grapples with his newfound identity and the political turmoil in Mutabe, which is under the oppressive rule of Oblanga. The story explores themes of self-discovery and the complexities of returning to one’s roots, all while navigating the dangers posed by Leon’s sexual orientation in a society where it is punishable by death. With 328 pages, this English-language book offers a unique perspective on literature and fiction, inviting readers to reflect on the absurdities of life and governance.
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Tomorrow is Another Life is a thrilling, satirical adventure story, which takes you into an African wonderland called Mutabe where nothing makes sense and the truth reinvents itself daily, if not more often.
Leon, a 30 year old Mutabese refrigeration engineer, was brought to the UK as a baby by his aid worker parents. He’s just been left by partner. He’s broke. He’s lost his job, he’s lost his furniture and he’s about to lose his flat. A knock on the door heralds an unexpected visitor; the immaculately dressed Mr Bankole. Bankole tells Leon that his adoptive parents were British agents who kidnapped him, and that he is, in fact, the grandson of Chief Onagaku, leader of the Tribal Lands, and first president of Mutabe after independence from the British. Now Mutabe is suffering under the yoke of the despotic Oblanga. The people are primed to revolt and free themselves. All they need is a figurehead. All they need is Leon.
Bankole asks Leon to accompany him back to Mutabe without delay. Bankole doesn’t know it, but there could be a problem. Leon is gay and homosexuality is a capital offence in Mutabe.
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