A poetic tale of maturity with the fading of time and grief as water. The river that brought him into existence when he was still young, takes him to the depths of the river when a youthful man returns home to his village after a long duration. It entwines grief and rebirth with the precarious relationship between periods of the past and the present and deals with the subject matter of how scenery holds on to the memories of who we used to be- people we might be.
Daramola Olusegun is a physiotherapist, writer, and advocate for inclusion. With a deep passion for children, education, and storytelling, he draws inspiration from his professional journey and personal experiences to craft meaningful works that inform, inspire, and challenge perspectives. Beyond his clinical practice and academic pursuits, he channels his creativity into writing, weaving narratives that reflect resilience, culture, and humanity. This book represents his commitment to sharing knowledge and sparking conversations that make a difference.View all by Olusegun Daramola