
We Are the Water People
A Short Story
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Narrated by:
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Anita Kavuu-Ng'ang'a
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Shiro Kihagi
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Oheri Otobo
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By:
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Troy Onyango
About this listen
From critically acclaimed author Troy Onyango comes a dark, suspenseful tale of spirits bearing witness to a crime that rocks an island community, based on the Luo legend of the water people.
When fishermen on Nam Lolwe (commonly known as Lake Victoria) return with the body of a young boy found inside the sack, a close-knit island is thrown into mourning, and they all suspect foul play in the death of the child. But who could have committed such a terrible crime, and why? To discover the truth, the islanders must rely on the water spirits beneath the lake’s surface - the only souls who serve as witnesses to the vile act.
©2021 Troy Onyango (P)2021 Audible Originals, LLC.A Poem of Short Story
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I wish the ending was more concrete and stories were tidied up at the end. However, I can see that the ambiguity of how everyone eventually reacts may be the point of this book - reflecting the mystery of the water.
Mysterious
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it's ok
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At times, captivating, then not
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5 stars
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great short story
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lntriguing twist of events!
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Not for me
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Troy Onyango's 'We Are The Water People' is a moving story about the shape of grief, the importance of cultural identity and the relationship between nature and man, and is a cautionary tale about the way justice may often arrive by the hands of a society's most stigmatized peoples. It is a must-read for anyone who has lost a loved one to this pandemic - I can definitely see myself coming back to this audiobook for comfort when the world self-implodes again in like 2 weeks.
In the meantime, I must check out more of the author's works. I cannot, in good conscious, NOT encourage others to do the same! Thank you Troy Onyango, for this beautiful gift in times of strife 💌
Goodreads is delusional, go listen to this book 😂
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A beautiful bittersweet tale of the love, loss, longing of a people deeply connected to the water with wonderful performances.
Bittersweet and Beautiful
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