Author: | Tim Ellis | ISBN: | 9781311516527 |
Publisher: | Tim Ellis | Publication: | October 31, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Tim Ellis |
ISBN: | 9781311516527 |
Publisher: | Tim Ellis |
Publication: | October 31, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
"...an incredible feat of literature: a genuine page-turner..."
"...an amazing book...the underlying narrative voice and tone is very consistent all the way through...a very good yarn."
"...outrageous and bawdy verse novel...shocking, hilarious and sometimes unsettling..."
"I felt the eyes of Imti Mentoo watching my every move. And you know what? I kind of liked it."
- customer reviews of God The Banana on Amazon.
When the bright young graduate Benjamin Bremmer arrives in the mysterious tropical island republic of Amanga, he is seeking some purpose to his life. Volunteering at an orphanage in the poverty-ridden capital city, Ben meets and falls in love with Teri, a beautiful but pious fellow worker. The couple journey bravely into the remote heart of this forbidding country, but unbeknownst to Ben the evil local deity Imti Mentoo has already decided his purpose. This is the first of the three-part satirical epic sonnet sequence, God The Banana.
"...an incredible feat of literature: a genuine page-turner..."
"...an amazing book...the underlying narrative voice and tone is very consistent all the way through...a very good yarn."
"...outrageous and bawdy verse novel...shocking, hilarious and sometimes unsettling..."
"I felt the eyes of Imti Mentoo watching my every move. And you know what? I kind of liked it."
- customer reviews of God The Banana on Amazon.
When the bright young graduate Benjamin Bremmer arrives in the mysterious tropical island republic of Amanga, he is seeking some purpose to his life. Volunteering at an orphanage in the poverty-ridden capital city, Ben meets and falls in love with Teri, a beautiful but pious fellow worker. The couple journey bravely into the remote heart of this forbidding country, but unbeknownst to Ben the evil local deity Imti Mentoo has already decided his purpose. This is the first of the three-part satirical epic sonnet sequence, God The Banana.