The Young Shall Grow:
'Seun Salami
(Vine Media Services, Dec. 13, 2014)
“One of the brightest young voices in contemporary fiction.” – Daily Sun Newspaper "An amazing writer everyone should read." - Bankole Williams, Author of 'Engaged to a Job I hate' "Seun Salami has a way with words. He is witty and has a great sense of humour." - Maureen Iyasele, Founder - JobMag Centre "One of Nigeria's best new writers." - Japheth Omojuwa, Political Blogger, Social Commentator Now a successful medical doctor in his late twenties, Ibukun, accompanied by the woman of his dreams, is back at Ile-Ologo castle – where he lived the first fourteen years of his life – in an attempt to retrace his family. Instead, he is confronted by ghosts from his past; the supposed death of his father by his hands, and his life as ‘smallie’ the kid robber. This suspense-filled novella is a moving love story. It is about family and relationships while also making a strong case for juvenile delinquency and the role of society in shaping the future of the next generation.