Juju

by James E. Christie


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/26/2000

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 520
ISBN : 9780595009589
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 520
ISBN : 9781469725055

About the Book

A COUNTRY TORN APART

A bizarre chapter in American history began in 1820 when a group of former slaves sailed from New York to West Africa. They hoped to discover a lost homeland, but instead found a land of secret societies, magico-religious Juju and cannibalism. The ex-slaves became masters in Liberia, but after decades of simmering tribal hatred, the pot boiled over in 1980.

Henry Roye, a descendent of American slaves, is in love with an African tribal woman named Konah Nambey. But when the Americo-Liberian president is assassinated by tribal enlisted men, Henry and Konah flee the chaos of Monrovia for the northern hinterlands. After full-blown civil war erupts, they must save their young son from the clutches of the village witch-woman and the warlord she supports.


About the Author

James E. Christie is the scriptwriter of numerous art museum audio tours in the United States, and his articles and essays have appeared in print media and online. He currently divides his time between San Francisco and Southeast Asia. Juju is his first novel.