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Esther (2018) is the fourth book of the 'Sculpture Garden' series. It is a tale of a family separated by tragedy and their separate lives, until an unusual encounter with a total stranger led to the beginning of an unlikely adventure. With nothing else except for the words of a soothsayer, the main character began the journey to find out if his mother, Esther, was still alive. A visit to a local hospital only complicated his journey as all he gained was a couple of material objects to serve as a guide. With nothing left but his personal instinct and a trust in total strangers, he was determined to know the truth. The 'Sculpture Garden' Series is based on actual sculptures and is part of an ongoing effort to support the work of local artists in Nigeria, fund the establishment of sustainable sculpture gardens, and sponsor worldwide collaborations with art institutions.

Author: Olarewaju Oladipo
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 01/31/2018
Pages: 72
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.24lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.15d
ISBN13: 9781984170712
ISBN10: 1984170716
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology

About the Author
Olarewaju Oladipo is an author whose writing career began after many years of his practicing as an orthopedic surgeon. Following the release of his earlier books "The White Coat" (2006) and "House Calls" (2007), he dedicated the next few years to writing motivational quotes written originally in the form of tweets, using the handle @3SqMeals as the pseudonym Dr. O', with two books published in 2015 (3SqMeals Tweets - Not Your Typical Meal - Vol. 1 and Vol. 2). With a renewed focus on fiction, his current works include the "North Main Street" (mystery) series and the "Once A Doc" (medical fiction) series, with the release of Barber's Haven (2015), Ghost Bus (2016) and 'A Patient called Emma' (2015). The 'Sculpture Garden' Series is based sculptures commissioned as part of an ongoing effort to support the work of local artists in Nigeria, fund the establishment of sustainable sculpture gardens, and sponsor worldwide collaborations with art institutions. The books in this series include 'Two Blind Men' (2017), 'The Tortoise of Many Colors' (2017) and 'The Tree of Wonder' (2017). His medical career has taken him from the United Kingdom to the United States, where he now resides.

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