Publisher's Synopsis
SYNOPSIS It was a critical period in Nigeria history, 1967 and the coming few years. Kelvin and Helen were both young tender, and insanely in love with each other at the start of a nagging relationship which lasted but for a while. Though they came from different backgrounds that threatened to break them up, as Helen's parents were never in support of their well-nurtured daughter to look in the door, where the struggle to keep the wolf from the door; was a daily and constant struggle. But Kelvin would draw inspiration from his grandmother, a guiding angel. Her advice and encouragement would resonate in rhythms and hymns, plugging to his ears like earpieces from radio player. Her travail through the Mediterranean via Sahara desert was depleted, sluttish, and weird. Her European bound trips proved a futile attempt at trying to keep up with the people, which was clearly the in-thing at the time, in Benin City. They came with nothing but dreams and empty promises. His blazing saddles of reckless moves, aghast with his quest to serve her sizzling revenge, got his fingers burnt. So Kelvin relentlessly pursued uneven and awkward trail of snapshots, as the elusive evidence deciding their fate can only mean a grim end.