The Tortoise That Carried Iron tells the story of Aduku Ataguba, a young Igala engineer whose unexpected promotion in Lagos sends ripples across the distance between city and village. When he sends a car to his father- a gesture of gratitude for years of sacrifice- the gift becomes a question. How did a boy from a small village rise so quickly? What explains such success? As the village sends emissaries to verify the truth, and as Aduku faces tests of integrity at work and at home, the novel explores what it means to carry responsibility across generations. Woven through the story is the tortoise- slow, steady, enduring- a reminder that the heaviest weights are often carried quietly, and that some things can only be understood through patience. Set against the rich cultural backdrop of Igala and Tiv traditions in central Nigeria, this debut novel examines themes of family, integrity, inter-tribal love, and the quiet dignity of ordinary lives. It asks: What do we owe those who carried us? And how do we learn to carry together?
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