Moonlight stories are character builders in Africa, and perhaps, in many other parts of the world. Children often gather with great excitement to learn from their older generation at nights to get help to sharpen their own perspectives of life.
Can the gradual disappearance of such stories from our communal lives be responsible for the decay of ancient values that have supported societies for long? I suspect so. Now that modernism is visciously taking over with its attending crimes, I think a return too to our communal values in written forms will perform a miracle in the resuscitation of morality since the whole world is now learning to read harder than ever before.
Children, youths, education stakeholders and the society at large will surely benefit greatly from this book, GRANDMA'S LAST STORY, written from a sincere mind.