Ernest Emenyonu is the distinguished literary scholar and critic, and the editor of the Calabar conference papers on Children and Literature in Africa. Here he turns his hand to writing for children. Uzo is a small boy in an African village who goes to live with his married sister in another village, because he is so afraid of the mad woman Akufo. He is also afraid of the rain, and of his father. One night he stays at his mother's hut because he cannot return to his sister for fear of the rain. After a terrible nightmare, the world returns to normal.
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format : 203 x 127 mm