Changing Shadows

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Changing Shadows by Dr. Henry Musenge, Xlibris UK
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Author: Dr. Henry Musenge ISBN: 9781493138722
Publisher: Xlibris UK Publication: February 13, 2014
Imprint: Xlibris UK Language: English
Author: Dr. Henry Musenge
ISBN: 9781493138722
Publisher: Xlibris UK
Publication: February 13, 2014
Imprint: Xlibris UK
Language: English

Changing Shadows is a story about cultural change. Starting with a typical Zambian rural setting, the book swiftly unfolds to an urban and sophisticated setting depicting discords to human relations, revealing the dilemmas of those caught in the middle. Mwila clashes with an outdated tradition, annoying many traditionalists in the process. Although her experiences leave indelible marks on her character, Mwilas stint in London strengthens her resolve. She returns home more confident, cultured, and different, annoying the conservatives and traditionalists in the process. The climax is a confrontation between the two factions. Gripping and absorbing, sad and, at the same time, delightful, most certainly a story of our times. (Womens Exclusive) The novelette indirectly illuminates aspects of Zambian life such as the vulnerability of women and the drift to urban centers. (Article, Department of literature and languages, UNZA) A commendable work clearly reflecting the conflict within the changing trends of the Zambian society. (Feature writer, Zambia Daily mail)

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Changing Shadows is a story about cultural change. Starting with a typical Zambian rural setting, the book swiftly unfolds to an urban and sophisticated setting depicting discords to human relations, revealing the dilemmas of those caught in the middle. Mwila clashes with an outdated tradition, annoying many traditionalists in the process. Although her experiences leave indelible marks on her character, Mwilas stint in London strengthens her resolve. She returns home more confident, cultured, and different, annoying the conservatives and traditionalists in the process. The climax is a confrontation between the two factions. Gripping and absorbing, sad and, at the same time, delightful, most certainly a story of our times. (Womens Exclusive) The novelette indirectly illuminates aspects of Zambian life such as the vulnerability of women and the drift to urban centers. (Article, Department of literature and languages, UNZA) A commendable work clearly reflecting the conflict within the changing trends of the Zambian society. (Feature writer, Zambia Daily mail)

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