“Do you think the persons with disability will one day find relief?” A Crack On A White Chalk is a novel based story comprising of twenty eight chapters with four divisions; that’s, Season of Inception, Inclusivity in School, Love and Care, and Bequest.
The story is about children born with complications (disability), and their parents disowned them, others kill them, others neglect them, while some beat them to death. This is brought out clearly by the two communities, Missopi North (home of civilization), and Missopi South (home of rituals).
Missopi North is seen fighting for the rights of those born with complications as they stick to the prophecy stated anciently by their forefather called Prophet Opiyo Janabi Senior while Missopi South is seen contradicting the prophecy by terming it “a rotten prophecy – a bitter gal.”
The story also tries to advocate for the environmental rights where the pollution is on the rise hence bringing climate change. Again, it tries to warn the poachers not to do harm to the wild animals which will make them extinct.
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