Exploring the profound themes of love and hate, freedom and oppression, and the dichotomy of spiritualism versus materialism, this collection presents a journey through 18 lifetimes. Each story captures the essence of human experience, delving into the emotional transitions that define existence. The narratives reflect on the cycles of life and death, offering insights into the complexities of the human condition.
Jude Idada Books
An avowed artist across several media, this author continues to chart his course in the fields of cross-cultural enlightenment, socio-political pedagogy, cosmospiritual deconstruction, and parapsychological exploration. His diverse body of work spans screenplays, stage plays, poetry collections, short stories, and children's books, showcasing a remarkable range. The author's creations delve into profound social and spiritual inquiries, offering unique perspectives through their varied artistic expressions. His approach masterfully blends artistic craft with philosophical examination of human existence and society.


Osaik is an eight-year-old boy. He is charming and has an unusual ability to hear things no one else hears. But his world is thrown into disarray when a debilitating disease takes his mother from him. Despite his grief, he has to find a way of saving his little sister, Eghe, from the same disease. Alongside his dad, and Kompa his dog, they begin a race to get her all the help she needs. In this dramatic, fast-paced story of loss, faith, and hope, the limits of love, sacrifice, friendship, loyalty, and family ties are tested as the struggle to save his sister's life brings Osaik and those around him to a new knowledge of the world they can see, the world they cannot see, and the part of themselves they never knew existed. For ages 9+.