The Sold Nation

The Sold Nation by Daniel B. Solomon, published by Author Solutions, Incorporated on June 16, 2021, is a fictional narrative set against the backdrop of contemporary Ethiopia. This 192-page novel begins at Addis Ababa University and culminates in the national palace, exploring the struggles of students and professors as they confront the challenges posed by identity politics that have affected the nation’s unity.
Readers will find a richly constructed story that delves into the aspirations and conflicts of its characters, reflecting the diverse experiences of Ethiopian citizens. The narrative captures the tension surrounding identity-based politics and its impact on society, employing engaging language and figurative expressions. The Sold Nation offers an insightful perspective on the complexities of national identity and the quest for unity amidst political strife.
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The Sold Nation is a fictional story based on the ongoing realty in the contemporary Ethiopia. The novel begins with the students at Addis Ababa university at their Social Science Compass and ends in the great hall of the national palace of the country. The Sold Nation exhibits the trying struggle of the students of the said university and some of their professors to help the country get rid of the “so-called” identity politics, which has messed up the texture of the country as a united sovereign nation. The characters along with their respective settings are well constructed. They represent the various colors and odors of the nation and the aspiration of its citizens for the period the identity-based politics have been ruling the nation. The various conflicts between and among the characters are very well constructed. The plot is so strong and tense. It is very involving. It could simply capture the attention of the readers and drive them all the way to the end at one sitting. The language is attractive and enchanting to the mind. It is full of figurative speeches, well written expressions. This novel is a must to read novel, if you would like to apprehend the suffrage that the said politics has wedged on the citizens of Ethiopia. It is a worth reading.
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