New Book Alert – Dreams from Yesterday

Dreams from yesterday, is a compendium of 14 stories, set in Nigeria, that cover a wide range of societal issues: domestic violence, senility, peer pressure, terrorism, girl child, pregnancy and fertility issues, teenagers and sexuality, infidelity, depression and death.

I am happy to announce that my new book, titled, Dreams from Yesterday, is now published online and available on Amazon.

This is the first step in making the book available to both local and global readers.

I am excited to share this bit of news with you as you follow my journey through the creative world of fiction.

Dreams from Yesterday is a compendium of 14 stories, set in Nigeria, that cover a wide range of societal issues: domestic violence, senility, peer pressure, terrorism, girl child, pregnancy and fertility issues, teenagers and sexuality, infidelity, depression and death.

If you have been following my weekly post on the blog, you would find that you have read a good many of the stories already.

Now, the stories have been properly edited without losing the witty sense of humor and the narrative style, in a bid to lure readers from the very first page to the last. 

The stories are fiction and do not bear resemblance to any event in particular. Each story presents a different perspective and view to divisive societal issues that are not often discussed or addressed.

At the end of each tale, the reader would be left to ponder until he decides from within to take action.

The change we desire in our society must start with every one of us and reading from a perspective other than the one the society presents to us allows one to take an informed position on these issues. 

I am confident that you will enjoy this page-turner. Stay true!

The order of the stories in the book are as below;

STORY ONE: Old Town Road

STORY TWO: You Can’t Kill a Dead Man

STORY THREE: Miss Gullible

STORY FOUR: What Have You Done?

STORY FIVE: Cute Little Devil

STORY SIX: Baby Daddies

STORY SEVEN: Dreams From Yesterday

STORY EIGHT: Peeping Tom  

STORY NINE: Poisoned Darts

STORY TEN: Too Impaired to Deal

STORY ELEVEN: Two-way Street from Depression

STORY TWELVE: The Cheating Men

STORY THIRTEEN: Against Her Will

STORY FOURTEEN: Two Days Notice

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