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The River Remembers
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The River Remembers
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The River Remembers
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Size: Paperback
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Editorial Praise "A lyrical, emotionally resonant novel rooted deeply in Igala mythology, ancestral memory, and spiritual inheritance." "A compelling supernatural romance blending Nigerian folklore with cross-cultural love." "Armstrong's voice is authentic, atmospheric, and emotionally powerful." Some rivers do not forget. When a stranger arrives in a village shaped by drumbeats and silence, the water already knows her name. The elders will not explain it. The children accept it. And the river watches.What begins as a search for understanding becomes a journey through memory-not only her own, but the memories held by the land itself. Stories older than language move beneath the surface. Love refuses to stay buried. And something that once slept is listening again.The past does not return as it was. It returns as it must be remembered. The River Remembers is a haunting tale of devotion, inheritance, and the quiet power of choosing compassion over fear-where myth breathes beside the living, and the living must decide what they are willing to carry forward.
Editorial Praise "A lyrical, emotionally resonant novel rooted deeply in Igala mythology, ancestral memory, and spiritual inheritance." "A compelling supernatural romance blending Nigerian folklore with cross-cultural love." "Armstrong's voice is authentic, atmospheric, and emotionally powerful." Some rivers do not forget. When a stranger arrives in a village shaped by drumbeats and silence, the water already knows her name. The elders will not explain it. The children accept it. And the river watches.What begins as a search for understanding becomes a journey through memory-not only her own, but the memories held by the land itself. Stories older than language move beneath the surface. Love refuses to stay buried. And something that once slept is listening again.The past does not return as it was. It returns as it must be remembered. The River Remembers is a haunting tale of devotion, inheritance, and the quiet power of choosing compassion over fear-where myth breathes beside the living, and the living must decide what they are willing to carry forward.


















