Don't Blame the Mirror


Cover of the book Don't Blame the Mirror by Sylvester Nnoli, Sylvester Nnoli
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Author: Sylvester Nnoli ISBN: 9781524294731
Publisher: Sylvester Nnoli Publication: March 4, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Sylvester Nnoli
ISBN: 9781524294731
Publisher: Sylvester Nnoli
Publication: March 4, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

While standing in the front side of it as i woke, what i saw was me. Yes, the real me. He said hi just at about the same time that i was saying hi to him. Even  the smiles which i poured out, was reciprocated back at me at about the same time. I querried to know why i was being imitated and all that i got in return was that same query at about the same time. As i tried to walk away from him, i saw him walking away from me too. He is me! Yes, the real me. The man in that mirror. Such is just like life and destiny.

Don't blame the mirror is a tale of life and destiny as portrayed in the story of a beautiful young princess who despite all the curved balls thrown on her by the hands of misfortune, the flag kept flying along side with her. It's an African tale about early culture, the predicaments which the early people passed through, their general beliefs, and the strength with which they held on.

When you talk about tales, talk about Africa. Its a must read for all, irrespective of age or gender.

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While standing in the front side of it as i woke, what i saw was me. Yes, the real me. He said hi just at about the same time that i was saying hi to him. Even  the smiles which i poured out, was reciprocated back at me at about the same time. I querried to know why i was being imitated and all that i got in return was that same query at about the same time. As i tried to walk away from him, i saw him walking away from me too. He is me! Yes, the real me. The man in that mirror. Such is just like life and destiny.

Don't blame the mirror is a tale of life and destiny as portrayed in the story of a beautiful young princess who despite all the curved balls thrown on her by the hands of misfortune, the flag kept flying along side with her. It's an African tale about early culture, the predicaments which the early people passed through, their general beliefs, and the strength with which they held on.

When you talk about tales, talk about Africa. Its a must read for all, irrespective of age or gender.

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