The White Man of GodAmazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp, 1980 - 142 pages In "White Man of God," set in the village of Nkar near Bamenda, Cameroon, the protagonist, a young boy named Tansa, navigates the complexities of village life amidst the arrival of missionaries. Tansa's experiences mirror the village's divided reaction to the missionaries, highlighting the conflict between tradition and change. Author Kenjo Jumbam skillfully portrays the diverse characters, showcasing their virtues, flaws, and the tensions that arise from differing beliefs. The story reaches a climax when the parish priest confronts the chief juju, revealing unexpected connections. Jumbam's narrative delicately explores the clash of cultures with empathy and insight. |