About The Book
Adasa, The Last African Warrior
“Adasa, The Last African Warrior” by Myrlande Thessier expresses a powerful story set in the kingdom of Abuka in West Africa during the 1800s. The historical fiction illustrates the kingdom’s loveliness, which is known for its ironic culture, trade, and education for both genders. Central to the tale is Adasa, a gifted young woman raised in a community of Hebrew Israelites. She is dedicated to teaching and intensely values education.
Adasa confronts challenges, which include the likings of Joakim, who desires to win her heart, but she favors focusing on her career. The reoccurrence of Prince Keno, the kingdom’s heir, brings eagerness and novel possibilities. He admires Adasa for her intellect and passion for education. The tale explores elements of love, determination, and the significance of education in forming a better future. Through Adasa’s journey, readers experience her growth, the strength of her community, and the hope for a happier tomorrow in Abuka. This book is an inspirational account of endurance and the hunt for dreams.

