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The Usurper’s Dream (A Weaving of The First Gods #) by Yeayi Kobina

Yeayi Kobina’s storytelling is top-notch, and The Usurper’s Dream is just the beginning of what promises to be an outstanding series.

Written by Selorm Akosua
Published on October 10, 2023
The Usuper's Dream

The Usurper’s Dream, which is the first book in Yeayi Kobina’s A Weaving of The First Gods series, offers a fresh and captivating take on a folktale. It is a captivating narrative that delves into the epic tales of war, love, the rise and fall of kingdoms, manipulation, and the strategic planning that paved the way for the formation of the Ashanti monarchy as we know it in modern-day Ghana.

Kobina’s storytelling is impressive, blending the stories of gods and humans in a way that keeps you engaged without revealing too much too soon. The destinies of Osei Tutu, Akoto, and Anokye are linked in a way that keeps you on edge, anticipating the impending bloodshed and its remarkable unfolding that even Nyame (the Akan name for God) is anticipating.

Throughout The Usurper’s Dream, we meet familiar characters like Bonsam, Daakye, and the famous Anansi, seamlessly woven into the semi-fictional tale. But it’s not just Tutu’s story that’s captivating; we also meet Bremann, a clever slave whose journey is truly applaudable. She emerges as a standout character, promising more intrigue in the series.

Mothers play crucial roles in shaping their children’s destinies, and the mothers of Tutu and Ntim manipulate fate to favor their offspring. This adds an extra layer of complexity to the story, raising questions about whether their children will bring about their mothers’ downfall.

Another remarkable aspect is its portrayal of strong, empowered female characters. None of the women in the story are portrayed as weak; each has her power. Whether it’s Maana Kotosii, Sisa, Bremann, Agyeiwaa, Dansoah, or Nyamekye, not one female character is helpless, making the book a must-read for that reason alone.

The Usurper's Dream

The book vividly portrays Ghana’s diverse culture and history, particularly that of the Ashanti kingdom, which has been passed down through folklore. The Usurper’s Dream is a fictionalized retelling of this history, featuring wars, bloodshed, ploys, and strategic maneuvering that shaped the Ashanti dynasty.

The story primarily revolves around three boys, Anokye, Tutu, and Amofa, each with their backgrounds but united by a shared destiny: overthrowing the rule of the Denkyiras. Their challenges and the means by which they fulfill their destiny keep readers guessing until the end.

As if this weren’t exciting enough, the sequel, A Thousand Suns, is just around the corner. Everyone should be eagerly anticipating the release of book 2, as the story is sure to continue to captivate and enthrall readers. Yeayi Kobina’s storytelling is top-notch, and The Usurper’s Dream is just the beginning of what promises to be an outstanding series. Its well-written, with concise chapters that keep you immersed in its world from start to finish. In short, this book is truly excellent and a must-read for anyone seeking a captivating, well-crafted tale.

Selorm Akosua

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