Shadows of Love and Legacy (Paperback)
Manfred Ayuk
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Add to basketSold by CitiRetail, Stevenage, United Kingdom
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Add to basketPaperback. Shadows of Love and Legacy is a multigenerational novel set across Cameroon, Canada, and the silent spaces in between. It explores the enduring bonds of childhood, the weight of cultural tradition, the cost of migration, and the quiet heartbreak of becoming strangers in the name of survival.The story begins in the small Cameroonian town of Mamfe, where two children-Besong and Agbor-form an innocent friendship beneath a mango tree, their laughter mingling with ancestral dust. Their bond, rooted in village life and family ritual, seems unbreakable. But when Agbor's family questions Besong's ambition, and Besong's father sends him away to boarding school, the two are forced apart-beginning a lifelong pattern of closeness and distance, intimacy and separation.Years later, Besong returns from school with grand plans. He becomes a shrewd businessman, navigating Africa's economic landscape with ambition and charm. Agbor, in contrast, chooses a quieter path-becoming a teacher, then a nurse. Their love rekindles, now tempered by adult responsibilities. Despite family tensions, they marry in a grand traditional ceremony, only to find their union threatened by early fractures: long work hours, mismatched expectations, and the demands of extended kin.They raise three children, but as opportunity calls, the family migrates to Canada. There, cultural roles begin to shift. Agbor's nursing career flourishes while Besong struggles to translate his African success into Western systems. Immigration delays, zoning laws, and racism slow his business dreams. As Agbor's independence grows, Besong clings more tightly to his authority, igniting silent battles that erode their bond.In Canada, love quietly unravels. Agbor gains social confidence while Besong retreats into isolation. Their children, caught between Cameroonian tradition and Western values, begin to question their parents' sacrifices. Public respect masks private resentment. When Besong's parents visit from Cameroon, they find a home full of tension and disobedience.Agbor eventually begins dating openly. The community watches in judgment as Besong retreats into the comfort of annual trips to Cameroon. In Douala, he builds a second life-another house, another wife, more children. But his double existence cannot last. The truth seeps out, first in whispers, then in scandal.In the midst of it all, COVID-19 strikes. Alone, exhausted, and without legal protection-his assets signed away years before-Besong suffers a stroke in one of his stores. Misidentified as a homeless man, he dies in a Canadian hospital, far from his ancestral land.His death triggers a storm. Two wives. Two sets of children. Two continents. A contested estate. Neither family fully knew the man they are now expected to mourn. Old resentments resurface. The burial becomes a cultural and emotional battleground. But amid the grief and legal chaos, a revelation emerges: a handwritten will, naming a Mamfe orphanage as his sole beneficiary. His final act, it seems, was not revenge-but surrender.As his body returns home, both families face the same questions: What does it mean to belong? Who gets to claim legacy? And what happens to love when it crosses oceans but forgets to come back?The children-across oceans and broken narratives-begin speaking. One reaches out to a half-sibling online. Another plants a mango tree in a Toronto park. Together, they begin not to erase what came before, but to reinterpret it-to turn inherited silence into something new.Shadows of Love and Legacy is a sweeping, culturally rich narrative about the fractures we inherit and the families we make despite them. It is a meditation on masculinity, migration, motherhood, and memory. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Shadows of Love and Legacy is a multigenerational novel set across Cameroon, Canada, and the silent spaces in between. It explores the enduring bonds of childhood, the weight of cultural tradition, the cost of migration, and the quiet heartbreak of becoming strangers in the name of survival.
The story begins in the small Cameroonian town of Mamfe, where two children-Besong and Agbor-form an innocent friendship beneath a mango tree, their laughter mingling with ancestral dust. Their bond, rooted in village life and family ritual, seems unbreakable. But when Agbor's family questions Besong's ambition, and Besong's father sends him away to boarding school, the two are forced apart-beginning a lifelong pattern of closeness and distance, intimacy and separation.
Years later, Besong returns from school with grand plans. He becomes a shrewd businessman, navigating Africa's economic landscape with ambition and charm. Agbor, in contrast, chooses a quieter path-becoming a teacher, then a nurse. Their love rekindles, now tempered by adult responsibilities. Despite family tensions, they marry in a grand traditional ceremony, only to find their union threatened by early fractures: long work hours, mismatched expectations, and the demands of extended kin.
They raise three children, but as opportunity calls, the family migrates to Canada. There, cultural roles begin to shift. Agbor's nursing career flourishes while Besong struggles to translate his African success into Western systems. Immigration delays, zoning laws, and racism slow his business dreams. As Agbor's independence grows, Besong clings more tightly to his authority, igniting silent battles that erode their bond.
In Canada, love quietly unravels. Agbor gains social confidence while Besong retreats into isolation. Their children, caught between Cameroonian tradition and Western values, begin to question their parents' sacrifices. Public respect masks private resentment. When Besong's parents visit from Cameroon, they find a home full of tension and disobedience.
Agbor eventually begins dating openly. The community watches in judgment as Besong retreats into the comfort of annual trips to Cameroon. In Douala, he builds a second life-another house, another wife, more children. But his double existence cannot last. The truth seeps out, first in whispers, then in scandal.
In the midst of it all, COVID-19 strikes. Alone, exhausted, and without legal protection-his assets signed away years before-Besong suffers a stroke in one of his stores. Misidentified as a homeless man, he dies in a Canadian hospital, far from his ancestral land.
His death triggers a storm. Two wives. Two sets of children. Two continents. A contested estate. Neither family fully knew the man they are now expected to mourn. Old resentments resurface. The burial becomes a cultural and emotional battleground. But amid the grief and legal chaos, a revelation emerges: a handwritten will, naming a Mamfe orphanage as his sole beneficiary. His final act, it seems, was not revenge-but surrender.
As his body returns home, both families face the same questions: What does it mean to belong? Who gets to claim legacy? And what happens to love when it crosses oceans but forgets to come back?
The children-across oceans and broken narratives-begin speaking. One reaches out to a half-sibling online. Another plants a mango tree in a Toronto park. Together, they begin not to erase what came before, but to reinterpret it-to turn inherited silence into something new.
Shadows of Love and Legacy is a sweeping, culturally rich narrative about the fractures we inherit and the families we make despite them. It is a meditation on masculinity, migration, motherhood, and memory. At once epic and intimate, it asks not just what we pass down-but what we choose to carry forward.
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