Tobias Otieno Ogola

My Island My Pain

Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 158 Seiten
EAN 9798230876281
Veröffentlicht Februar 2025
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My Island , My Pain traces the tumultuous life of Atobi, beginning with his father Richard's initial success. Richard, a hardworking man who prospers through boats, fishing, and a general shop, sets up a comfortable life for his family. However, the arrival of Margaret, his second wife, leads to a series of unfortunate events. Margaret manipulates Richard, securing control over his wealth and emotionally exploiting him. Her infidelity, paired with the financial ruin she causes, results in Richard's emotional and financial collapse.
The family's troubles deepen when Richard's son, Sila, tragically dies, an event that shatters Richard's spirit and contributes to the breakdown of the family. Seeking solace, Richard retreats to the island of Siro, leaving Margaret and the children behind. Margaret, meanwhile, continues to squander the family's remaining wealth, and her emotional neglect further harms the children.
As the family's situation worsens, Margaret returns to Siro, but her relationship with Richard is irreparably damaged. The children, especially Atobi, face hardship, navigating the fallout of their parents' strained relationship. Eventually, the family relocates to Hama Island, disrupting any sense of stability they had left. Margaret's increasing control over the children and her growing religious devotion only deepen the emotional divide between her and Richard.
Despite the tumult, Atobi finds solace in his education, determined to rise above the challenges of his upbringing. He excels academically, seeing education as a way to escape his grim reality. This pursuit of knowledge becomes a path toward self-discovery and personal strength. However, when Margaret abandons Atobi, sending him to live with a cousin under harsh conditions, he faces a new set of trials. Yet, through it all, Atobi's resilience grows, and he begins to carve out a brighter future for himself, free from the shadows of his family's dysfunction.

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About the Author
Tobias Otieno is a deep thinker, philosopher, and writer who explores the complexities of faith, morality, and human existence. Born and raised in Kenya, he has always been fascinated by the intersection of history, religion, and philosophy. With a background in nursing and a passion for research, Tobias approaches life's deepest questions with a blend of logic, curiosity, and critical analysis.
He is the author of One Devil, Different Gods, One Earth a bold exploration of faith and the contradictions within religious belief systems. His other works include My Island, My Pain, a play that captures the struggles of life on Mfangano Island, and The Forgotten Man: How Society Failed Man (Boy Child), a thought-provoking book on the overlooked struggles of men in modern society.
Through his writing, Tobias challenges conventional wisdom, encourages critical thinking, and inspires discussions that go beyond doctrine, urging readers to seek truth and righteousness above all else.

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