Review: Riddle by Ogbewe Amadin

Review of Riddle by Ogbewe Amadin (1159 words)

Fireside Magazine, Issue 51, January 2018 : Purchase or Read Online

A young child, Idara, thinks anything her Mama says is fact. And so if she says there's good and there's evil, and all witches are evil, then so it must be. Idara believes it because she's young and that's what she's always believed.

So when she finds out her aunt actually is a witch, it makes it that much more difficult to make an informed decision on whether or not she wants to learn to be one too. Idara is naive, and it comes across. It is an interesting twist because not only does she lack awareness of gray areas, she takes a decision without fully grasping the magnitude of it. It is a story about magic and witches, but also about how a child's agency - or lack thereof - can influence their life and decisions.

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