The Long-lasting Tree Reviews

The Long-lasting Tree
The Long-lasting Tree
Author: Lamittan Minsah
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ruthakinyiodongo
ruthakinyiodongo
What a wonderful revisiting of the past. The places are real, the names familiar, the whole writeup is just so lit. Added to my library. 📚💜💜💜
2020-12-02 20:02:40
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Kevin Omollo
Kevin Omollo
This book is amazing. It brings the Luo culture into a clear picture. And the writer's use of styles is on point. Big-up, brother Achola.
2020-12-02 19:32:45
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snyder Akowe
snyder Akowe
I'm greatly enjoying this book. I fell in love with Okayo, such a stupid thing though😅, but i love his courage and attentiveness to issues. Won't relent until i finish the book. This is truly African. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
2020-11-30 21:19:18
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Mr X
Mr X
An amazing read, I would recommend this book to anyone who would like to go back in time to get a bit of the feeling associated with the colonial period ? Thanks to the Author for this great book
2020-11-23 02:55:49
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C.G. Hope
C.G. Hope
Great book. It's very interesting, well-written and unique. Reminds of the great African classic novels.
2020-11-20 01:36:12
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Peshine Golan
Peshine Golan
A book to pick from the shelf. Felt i was reliving times here, those wonderful moments in the history of a people. The Blue-eyed's intention with the bell and the tree's inexplicable powers are itchy... felt like I just wanted to know it all. This is a five-star novel, can't hesitate to say. ???
2020-11-16 23:54:57
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Blentkills
Blentkills
Holy burning flames! This is the book with the longest chapters! Awesome! One thing to describe it 'a writer is as big as his research'!
2020-11-15 03:56:24
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Soul searcher
Soul searcher
read chapter 1 and 2 and I already love it?????????
2020-11-13 04:09:26
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Denis Nduta
Denis Nduta
The writer's use of vivid discription and humour has put the novel at some length. Each theme covered is thoroughly tackled. The novel's uniqueness is undoubtable. I'd give a ?.
2020-11-11 02:32:04
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vierelnayline
vierelnayline
This book is highly educative. For someone like me who studies cross-cultural communication, I find it quite important. I'm learning a lot concerning the culture of the Luo tribe of Kenya and how they responded to the western culture, religious conflict and quite a lot to do with relationship. ?
2020-11-11 02:14:06
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