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The Will

Chimuka Malambo

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

(based in an African set up)  
Following the death of Bashi Nana and bana Nana,  the family gathers at the family estate to discuss the apportionment of the estate.  The sudden arrival of a lawyer disrupts the meeting.  
Follow the short story as we see whether law or tradition will triumph, with a few twists along the way. 
Available since: 12/20/2023.
Print length: 19 pages.

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