AURORA – LET THE MORNING COME
A WHISPER OF HOPE AND PERSEVERANCE
Aurora – Let the Morning Come: A Whisper of Hope and Perseverance is a contemporary literary novel set in the cultural crossroads of Nigeria. It follows Aurora "Ijuanya" Ngozi, a celebrated but traumatized photojournalist who has silenced her camera after a professional failure costs a life. Haunted by the past, she retreats from the world until a cryptic letter from an elderly curator, Folashade "Shade," summons her to the historic town of Ijiko-Doko. Here, the monolithic Arewa Rock—a library of ancient, interwoven Igbo, Yoruba, and Hausa petroglyphs—is threatened by a modern rail project. Ijuanya is drawn into a conflict between Braimah, a preservationist anthropologist, and her childhood friend Jioke, the project's idealistic architect. As she reluctantly lifts her camera again, she discovers a hidden celestial map on the rock that mirrors a mysterious scar on her own palm—a scar tied to her grandmother’s erased research and a forgotten pact of unity forged centuries ago under a falling star. The novel is a layered exploration of memory, identity, and reconciliation. It intertwines a personal journey of healing with a communal fight to preserve heritage.
| ISBN/EAN | 9789403860541 |
| Auteur | Ugochukwu Bernard Anyaogu-Ben |
| Uitgever | Mijnbestseller B.V. |
| Taal | Engels |
| Uitvoering | Paperback / gebrocheerd |
| Pagina's | 77 |
| Lengte | 235.0 mm |
| Breedte | 155.0 mm |
