"Marry My Enemy: an African tale" is a weaving narrative of hope that sprang from hopelessness with the punctuation of equal parts tragedy and ultimate redemption in-between, through the metaphoric character of Jennifer who forms the convergence of this story. There are many lessons and morals to draw from, and much that is relatable by way of custom, tradition, and perceptions about women and their rights in African societty. Mary Danso, has once again, sought to use the power of story-telling to call us to deep contemplation and thought about the kind of society we want to create for ourselvews and for our children.
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