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ONWA: SHE WHO BIRTHS TRADITION
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In a world where memory fades and tradition sleeps, Onwa rises, not merely as a girl, but as the awakening of a forgotten truth.
Set in the heart of Igbo land, Onwa: She Who Births Tradition tells the story of a divine child whose birth stirs the ancestral winds. Through her, the old ways begin to breathe again, the songs, the spirits, the cosmic alignments, and the mysteries of Afà, the sacred divination.
This book is more than a story, it’s a cultural resurrection, a bridge between the ancient and the now. Each chapter is rich with Igbo cosmology, spiritual insight, and the pulse of heritage.
Why You will Love It:
A powerful fusion of fiction and authentic Igbo spirituality
Deep exploration of divinity, destiny, and cultural identity
Written with poetic grace and rooted wisdom.
In the quiet heart of an Igbo village, beneath a rare blue moon, a child is born and she is named, Onwa, The one foretold by the diviners. Her arrival is marked by strange omens, and whispers that stir both awe and fear.
Onwa: She Who Births Tradition by Christabel Larry is more than a story, it is a spiritual awakening wrapped in fiction.
It weaves ancient Igbo cosmology, earthly wisdom from Ani the goddess, and the sacred art of Afà (divination) into a tale of rebirth, destiny, and cultural memory.
Through Onwa’s journey, the forgotten roots of tradition begin to bloom again.
Her strength, resilience, and divine connection remind us that heritage is not lost—it sleeps, waiting to be awakened.
In a world where memory fades and tradition sleeps, Onwa rises, not merely as a girl, but as the awakening of a forgotten truth.
Set in the heart of Igbo land, Onwa: She Who Births Tradition tells the story of a divine child whose birth stirs the ancestral winds. Through her, the old ways begin to breathe again, the songs, the spirits, the cosmic alignments, and the mysteries of Afà, the sacred divination.
This book is more than a story, it’s a cultural resurrection, a bridge between the ancient and the now. Each chapter is rich with Igbo cosmology, spiritual insight, and the pulse of heritage.
Why You will Love It:
A powerful fusion of fiction and authentic Igbo spirituality
Deep exploration of divinity, destiny, and cultural identity
Written with poetic grace and rooted wisdom.
In the quiet heart of an Igbo village, beneath a rare blue moon, a child is born and she is named, Onwa, The one foretold by the diviners. Her arrival is marked by strange omens, and whispers that stir both awe and fear.
Onwa: She Who Births Tradition by Christabel Larry is more than a story, it is a spiritual awakening wrapped in fiction.
It weaves ancient Igbo cosmology, earthly wisdom from Ani the goddess, and the sacred art of Afà (divination) into a tale of rebirth, destiny, and cultural memory.
Through Onwa’s journey, the forgotten roots of tradition begin to bloom again.
Her strength, resilience, and divine connection remind us that heritage is not lost—it sleeps, waiting to be awakened.





















