This is a story of siblings (a boy and a girl) straining to become who they are as they enter a world where their dreams are ruthlessly shattered, their lust partially fulfilled, and their sexual orientation rebuffed and twisted by the society that chooses 'morality' over social justice and human rights. De Angelz DNA interrogates the belief systems that profess how things should be.
Ella was once a crassula capitellar campfire, where even if she was starved of affection like a flower bereft of water, she conjures a campfire colour of feisty and resilience. She was a science prodigy, but the South gained nothing except for the obsessive fixation and condemnation of her sexuality. Okoye takes us on a voyage of unlearning how to be called, a difficult task for Ella as she explores a purge of societal proclivity that is brimming with nunneries and hermitage folks who eschew sexuality in all its forms. It is such a brilliant masterpiece by Uncle Felix.
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