The Last Good Book
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The various divisions in the take different jabs at societal issues needing urgent attention, from the tale of a nation about to collapse, the repercussions of indecision, unrequited love to environmental hazards.
The setting is an answer itself to a lot of questions. This book is a bumpy ride. Only those seeking deep reflection and a bit of thrill would survive within these pages.
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The Last Good Book - Anthony Nwosu-Okorocha
PROPERLY
THE MAN WHO CAN .
It was 8:15am. Ralph was inside his room. A dark brown cockroach climbed over his leg. He refused the urge to stamp it to death.
‘This miserable house, I shall make enough money to buy a luxurious house’. Ralph’s hope of living exquisite was the completion and sales of his book ‘Blending Memories’. His wife Citadel once asked him;
‘Baby, when would you be through with that book?’
‘One day’ Ralph said with a certain conviction that made Citadel never ask again. Just waiting for 'one day'
‘Daddy your food is ready’ a little voice sounded behind his dusty room door. The broad dining table seemed to intimidate the small chandelier hung directly above it, six chairs were positioned to face the other and one chair prominently placed for a proper view of everyone’s moving mouth. Ralph always sat on it.
‘For the food we’re about to have we thank you Oh Lord’. Ralph thought the prayer too cliché,
Why wouldn’t Ugonna and her mother improvise?
he said to himself. Every one shouted ‘Amen’ in unison.
‘Dad your Amen wasn’t loud?’ Ugonna quizzed.
Ralph didn’t want to sound iconoclastic by telling her that ‘Amen’ was just a routine so he calmly said;
‘I will shout better next time’.
Ugonna smiled. It took Ralph off balance maybe she realized his mitigated response. Citadel knew he lied but to put out the pretentious atmosphere, she asked;
‘Please, can we eat now?’
Pretense wasn’t part of Izu. He often went straight to the point as he spoke now;
‘How long can you sustain your family from writing? According to the policy of Hallmark Bank where I work, we don’t give loans to writers because we cannot determine the sales of their books’
Ralph as if shocked by this utterance;
‘But Uche is building mansions from the dividends of his book sales’
‘I want to ask: Are you Ralph Igwe or Uche Obi?’ interjected Izu.
Uche Obi a well-known author made it well unknown that it had all the while been Ralph writing all his novels. The previous month, Uche came visiting Ralph.
‘Ralph my man. This is one million naira. Thanks for your efforts’
‘What? Just one million?’
‘Market didn’t move this time I tell you’
Ralph adjusted on the long seatee;
‘Uche, Behind the Scene sold 5 million copies. And you thought it fair to give this little sum to the person who wrote the book for you?’
‘Okay don’t worry when I am paid the remaining money. I promise to do something’ Ralph felt disgust, Uche wanted compromise but he had a plan. First he collected the cheque then;
‘Get out of my house’
It seemed like a part of a novel was playing out
Uche asked ‘What’s wrong with you?’
‘I said leave. You ingrate’ Ralph’s head shook violently turning a little scary. The protagonist of his first novel: The Eventful a unique and unpredictable character, who the world could never fool. Yes! He had finally figured it out. It was Ralph. The Unpredictable Ralph.
‘You have not answered my question?’ Izu asked feeling irritated. Ralph a little startled asked;
‘If you were in my shoes, what would you do?’
‘I would get a job’
‘And stop writing?’
‘You can work and write’
Ralph knew Izu loved him as a brother. In fact even more than a brother would. Only Izu could tell him ‘your shirt is worn out’ or ‘While you spoke with that tailor you sounded too condescending’. Ralph loved his sincerity.
‘I need to speak with my wife first’
‘Okay but do that quickly. There is a job vacancy at my work place. Put your B.sc Economics into good use’ Izu concluded by taking a large gulp of the cold beer, he stopped at the door;
‘Extend my greetings to your lovely wife and Ugonna your beautiful daughter’.
‘Alright I will. Do take care’ Ralph finally said.
Ugonna was not just beautiful in the sense but beauty-full in a complete way. Her Ebony skin glittered even at night. The smooth textured long hair seemed comfortable sitting on her slender body. If Ugonna was a medal, she would be a trophy. Everyone knew Ugonna got her skin from Citadel and her seductive eyes definitely from Ralph, but no one knew where Ugonna got the long slender nose, the shape of a palm tree.
‘Ugonna sleeps like it’s not sleep’ Ralph poetically said.
‘What does that mean?’ Citadel asked admiringly.
‘She sleeps like she’s listening to a cool music and not actually doing the activity called sleep’ Citadel let out a loud but respectable laugh.
‘I can’t wait till you finish your novel’
‘Yes, about that novel. I have something to tell you’
She remembered this look on Ralph’s face few years ago. It was during a soap opera they both watched in cuddles, ‘Super story’ he didn’t let the program finish completely. As if he wanted to pick something that fell to the floor, she saw him kneeling with a gold ring in his hand.
‘Citadel will you marry me?’ a voice on the television set screamed. ‘Yes!’ She couldn’t explain it that day. She was mute, only soft tears tumbled down her cheeks. Her heart just pounded two words AT LAST. Now Ralph wanted to say something similar.
‘Don’t tell me you completed the Novel? Oh! My darling I love you, love you, love you. Now our dreams can become reality. Where is it?’ Citadel asked in excitement.
Ralph took a deep breath and spoke.
‘I want to get a job tomorrow’
It was really obvious, those were not the words Citadel wanted to hear from the way she spoke.
‘Are you alright? Ralph what are you saying?’
‘Honey, I am tired of waiting endlessly’
‘You mean you are no more interested in completing that book?’
‘Absolutely No! How can I? I would work and write at the same time’.
‘Did Izu talk you into this?’
‘Honey enough with the questions you have to trust me on this one. It is in our interest’.
‘I know but I’m just skeptical, if you can make 50 million naira for Uche. Why can’t you do that for yourself?’
‘Sugar, I want to ask you: Do you love me?’ Ralph was already moist around his eye lashes.
‘Of course, you know I do’.
‘Then let me start a job’.
Ralph’s work was always packed with sweats even in the presence of the full air-conditioned banking hall. All his life he had always been the