The characters are deeply flawed, and their actions impact each other, giving the novel a sense of realism.
The characters are deeply flawed, and their actions impact each other, giving the novel a sense of realism.
This makes Ntsika Kota the second African to clinch this prestigious prize after over a decade (the first being the Kintu author, Jennifer Makumbi)
This book centers on contemporary issues like masculinity and the dangerous consequences of rage and improper decisions. It also touched on issues like barrenness and the perceived notion of women being second-class citizens.