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Warriors of the Deities - Oladeinde, Oyindamola
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This book is a tribute to the ancestors who walked before us and the power that still flows through our blood. It is fiction, yes-but it's also truth, myth, memory, and resistance. To read this is to reclaim something forgotten. This story isn't just meant to entertain-it's meant to awaken. As you journey through the Yoruba land of Ilaro, ask yourself: What traditions are worth fighting for?And what truths are you brave enough to reclaim? Myth meets memory. Bloodline meets destiny. And silence meets revolution. This is not just a novel. This is a calling.

Produktbeschreibung
This book is a tribute to the ancestors who walked before us and the power that still flows through our blood. It is fiction, yes-but it's also truth, myth, memory, and resistance. To read this is to reclaim something forgotten. This story isn't just meant to entertain-it's meant to awaken. As you journey through the Yoruba land of Ilaro, ask yourself: What traditions are worth fighting for?And what truths are you brave enough to reclaim? Myth meets memory. Bloodline meets destiny. And silence meets revolution. This is not just a novel. This is a calling.
Autorenporträt
Oyindamola Oladeinde is a Nigerian-born storyteller, medical student, Ontario Scholar Award recipient, and cultural visionary. She writes epic narratives rooted in African mythology, spiritual resistance, and the fierce beauty of tradition. Her debut novel, Warriors of the Deities, blends ancestral power with modern truth-challenging colonial narratives and honoring the Orisha lineage. Her published work on Medium includes intersectional analyses of race, gender, and class, inspired by the framework of Kimberlé Crenshaw. When she's not writing or studying medicine, Oyindamola is exploring the intersections of faith, identity, and justice or taking walks to enjoy nature. She believes stories can heal, awaken, and restore what the world tried to erase. You can find her on: Instagram: @Oyinda_Oladeinde Quora: Oyindamola R. Oladeinde