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Echoes of the Fading Heritage
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Echoes of the Fading Heritage

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Echoes of the Fading Heritage is a stirring collection of poems that speak to the soul of Africa and its people. With lyrical depth and impassioned honesty, Meritcomfort C.K. Chukwuemeka explores the tension between tradition and modernity, exile and home, pain and hope. These poems traverse landscapes of memory and identity, weaving ancestral wisdom with the raw truths of present-day injustice, displacement, and resilience.

From the rallying cry of Africa Speaks to the mournful elegy of The Fading Heritage, each poem resounds with a deep reverence for history and a plea for cultural rebirth. The poet reflects on migration, racism, lost values, and spiritual longing while honouring family, community, and the enduring human spirit.

This book is more than a collection-it's a call to remembrance and action. A voice for those whose stories have been silenced, Echoes of the Fading Heritage reminds us that heritage is not just what we inherit, but what we choose to uphold. A compelling read for anyone seeking to understand the heartbeats behind Africa's modern identity and the legacy of its past.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Michael Terence Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 July 2025
Pages
94
ISBN
9781805880677

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Echoes of the Fading Heritage is a stirring collection of poems that speak to the soul of Africa and its people. With lyrical depth and impassioned honesty, Meritcomfort C.K. Chukwuemeka explores the tension between tradition and modernity, exile and home, pain and hope. These poems traverse landscapes of memory and identity, weaving ancestral wisdom with the raw truths of present-day injustice, displacement, and resilience.

From the rallying cry of Africa Speaks to the mournful elegy of The Fading Heritage, each poem resounds with a deep reverence for history and a plea for cultural rebirth. The poet reflects on migration, racism, lost values, and spiritual longing while honouring family, community, and the enduring human spirit.

This book is more than a collection-it's a call to remembrance and action. A voice for those whose stories have been silenced, Echoes of the Fading Heritage reminds us that heritage is not just what we inherit, but what we choose to uphold. A compelling read for anyone seeking to understand the heartbeats behind Africa's modern identity and the legacy of its past.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Michael Terence Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 July 2025
Pages
94
ISBN
9781805880677