Adabaraka the growing metropolitan town is the figurative
canvas of this anthology of short stories by a new generation of Ghanaian writers
across social and cultural frontiers. Though long in coming, the delight lies
in its style of doing so - like the first rainfall after a dehydrated Harmattan
season. And more than that, it's under the banner of one of Africa's most distinguished
writers in that genre - Ivor
Agyeman-Duah,
Director, Wole Soyinka Foundation, University of Johannesburg