The People of the Good Heart A Myth of Survival Without Conquest What if the greatest power a nation possessed was not its weapons - but its values? The People of the Good Heart is a sweeping African epic that follows the Babirwa people across generations as they defend their homeland through unity, wisdom, and deep spiritual connection rather than domination. Set against the rise of empires, industrial invasion, and legendary military powers, the story challenges the idea that survival must come through violence. From the feared Ghost Lion to the Listener King Letsatsi and the Teacher King Lesiba, the Babirwa leaders confront threats with courage shaped by compassion. As Zalika's machines advance and King Shaka's impis thunder toward Moro, the Babirwa reveal another kind of strength - the power to protect without becoming conquerors. Blending mythology, political drama, and African cosmology, the novel explores leadership, resistance, identity, and moral power in a world driven by ambition. Ideal for readers of epic historical fiction, African speculative literature, and philosophy-based storytelling, The People of the Good Heart is both an adventure and a meditation on what true strength really means.
AmazonPagina's: 347, Paperback, Independently published
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