| 'Sola, a stubborn and disobedient boy is heady and would not listen to any simple instruction. His mother does not even help matters, as she would not want her son to be corrected or blamed for any wrong thing he does, either by his father or neighbors. His father later dies, and Sola learns the lesson of disobedience in a hard way'.
The play is characterized with the typical African village setting.
The book comes up with a fresh angle on the subject of home training. It offers profound insights into the implications of disobedience and indulgence, even at a minimal level. |