Storms of the Orisha - Book Review

Mr. Bernard Bayard, Instructor of ESL and Bilingual (French) Studies wrote on 12/2/09. “Storms of the Orisha is a riveting cultural expose. Deborah Hendricks is a young African-American woman caught in a whirlpool of ancestral identity crisis. She, like so many others, is in a desperate search to fill a void for self-expression. What she experiences is a constant and tragic struggle between good and evil. Her transcendence to become Adesanya Fayemi Olatunde and giving birth to a divine baby girl, Sikoya brings her nothing but pain, betrayal, and cruel treatment.Storms of the Orisha is a masterpiece carved by the author. He has kept true to cultural aspects and presents them with sincerity and undeniable authenticity. I would recommend, without reservation, this book to anyone interested in learning about cultural diversity within the Afri-centric diaspora.Mr. Oloye Karade is explosive. He writes in a vivid, picturesque, and sometimes bedeviled prose that keeps the reader completely absorbed. The novel keeps you guessing, predicting, and hoping only to be hit with the unexpected (an enjoyable quality of the book).Note: Storms of the Orisha may be purchased at Amazon.com or Seaburn Publishers.com.
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