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David has a gift of storytelling which makes the reader reluctant to put the book down. The episode when Abasubong rescues Dominic from the river has you on the edge of your seat! For a reader from a different part of the world, it is also a great pleasure to read of the Nigerian countryside, different customs and forms of social contact. Once you have met the Boy with No Running Shoes, he will remain in your mind as someone you are privileged to have known, a friend with whom you have shared a journey.

Dr Brenda Jacob, D. Lt. (Doctor of Literature)

“The book is not based on empirical history but on the imagination of the author. It displayed the capacity of the author to translate fiction into reality thereby placing him in the class of; James Hadley Chase – ‘James Bond 007’. Chinua Achebe – ‘Things Fall Apart & There was a country’. Peter Abraham – ‘The Mine Boy’. Kenneth Kaunda – ‘Zambia Shall be Free’. Cyprian Ekwensi – ‘Burning Grass & People of the City’.

PROF. ETIM FRANK, UNIVERSITY OF UYO.

“The author made effective use of literary tools of: metaphors, personification, hyperbole, irony and euphemism. It is herein recommended to Senior Secondary Schools, WAEC for inclusion in literature syllabus (fiction series), State Ministry of Education to be included in the literature books of the school system in Nigeria. Beside only two typo of African names by European printers, the book is a material not only for literature but also what a Nigerian should be with adequate state building. The book is good enough to be use at Higher School level (HSC).”

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