Freetown Echoes Dr Getachew Abate KassaFreetown Echoes: Tales from Along the Odokoko is an autofiction that captures a decade of life along the Odokoko stream in Freetown, Sierra Leone, through vivid memories and interwoven tales of childhood, folklore, ritual, and community. It concludes with a quiet act of care, revealing the humor, resilience, and enduring heart of a place shaped by memory.
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