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Men would talk, as men always do, about love and money and power and politics and, acting learned, they would try to outdo one ather with their kwledge and their understanding of the political realities and the absurd policies, that bred hate and poverty and gecides. They would ask themselves and one ather questions that were often impossible to understand and even harder to answer. Did bad politics breed poverty or did poverty breed bad politics? Did the displacement of a mass of people and the murder of a few hundred fellow countrymen, in order to take their land and live-stock, count as a clash or as gecide? Was the deliberate starvation of a few thousand dissenting mads and rebellious rebels politics or gecide? Opinions were many and varied. Friends discussed the issues with great passion and fervor and sometimes came to blows over their views. That's t gecide at all, a wise fool would declare with dire conviction. That is a tribal clash, a mere saber rattling, a settling of old scores, a balancing of the books, as it were, ha-ha-ha-ha. Such things are rmal here, you kw. Ha-ha-ha-ha. The old man loves the boy too much to tell him a lie. The girl loves the boy too much to tell him the truth. And the boy loves them both too much to heed their fears.Product Identifiers
PublisherHm Books
ISBN-100979647630
ISBN-139780979647635
eBay Product ID (ePID)221368366
Additional Product Features
Spine10mm
Content NoteBlack & White Illustrations
FormatPaperback / Softback
LanguageEnglish
Author(s)Meja Mwangi
Date of Publication25/08/2013
Format DetailsTrade Paperback (Us) ,Unsewn / Adhesive Bound
SubjectGeneral & Literary Fiction
ImprintHm Books
GenreGeneral & Literary Fiction
Country of PublicationUnited States