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April 08, 2026
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Introduction
This post is driven by the willingness to summarize the chapter 15 of the novel titled "Redemption Road by Elma Shaw" hopefully to be beneficial to those seeking information regarding the work of art.
Chapter 15 Summary
"Moses Varney watched Calvin drive away from Bendu's house".
In the chapter 15 of the Novel "Redemption Road by Elma Shaw", Moses Varney (formally Commander Cobra) plotted a plan to kidnap Bendu Lewis.
By 8:05pm, he was already lurking around in the dark, in company of Weah. He instructed Weah to act as a taxi driver in order to enable smooth kidnap of Bendu Lewis.
They drove her away to the beach after blindfolding her.
"Not too long after the hill slide out, they made a left turn and drove distance for a little over half the mile before they turned towards the beach and parked, facing the ocean. The moon lit up the black water and strong little waves Pounded on to the shore. The tide was in, so the water came up almost all the way to the road that ran along the beach".
Conclusion
The chapter 15 is about Bendu Lewis kidnap. If you want to add your opinion, kindly use the comment box below. Do share this post to all social media platforms via the social media share button on this blog.
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Friday, 30 January 2026
January 30, 2026
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African Analysis, Chapter 16, elma shaw, naijapoets, Prose, redemption road, Review, samueldpoetry
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Introduction
I'm posting this article to discuss the novel "Redemption Road by Elma Shaw (chapter 16 review)". This post will be very useful to those fan of literature.
Review of Chapter 16
Bendu Lewis eventually managed to escape from Varney.
Bendu knocked Varney down knowing he was weed-intoxicated and hallucinated. Bendu punched him in the throat to become unconscious. She seized his gun and with the possession of Varney's gun she ordered Weah to tie him.
She took the car-key for the taxi which they used to bring her hostage to the beach.
Instead of taking the taxi, she began running for her life "avoiding the bushy shortcuts in case someone would mistake her for a thief or in case she met a dead end, Bendu jogged steadily along the dusty road until she reached Tubman Boulevard."
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Thursday, 29 January 2026
January 29, 2026
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Africa Analysis, Agnes, Bendu Lewis, Calvin, Cobra, elma shaw, faction, history, Liberian civil war, Monrovia, naijapoets analysis, novel, Prose, redemption road, Redemption Road by Elma Shaw, Varney
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This is post is going to be about the synopsis of the novel "Redemption Road by Elma Shaw".
Redemption Road is a novel written by a Liberian author Elma Shaw_ it's a fictional rendition of true historical accounts of Liberians from various backgrounds as each character struggles with their own past, as well as the past of their beloved country regardless of their level of involvement in the 14-year Liberian civil war, a period of uncertain normality that keeps Monrovia and its denizens on their marks, ready to run at the sound of the next gunshot.
Set in Monrovia during the administration of the Liberia's former president, Charles Taylor, this riveting debut is a story of recovery, atonement, and the continuing quest for peace for peace and justice in a nation plague d by conflict and inequalities since its founding by free blacks and former American slaves. Life in war-torn Liberia is not easy, and it is especially challenging for Bendu Lewis, a young woman who counsels traumatized survivors of Liberia's civil war while struggling silently with memories of her own war-time experiences. When the warlord who once held her in captivity suddenly appears in town, she decides that for her own healing, and for the voiceless victims of the war, she must bring him to justice for his past atrocities. In her pursuit of Commander Cobra, Bendu finds much more than she bargained for, including the courage to finally confront and make amends for her own painful war-time secret. Written with compassion, honesty and clarity. Elma Shaw's Redemption Road helps us to finally begin to make sense of what has often been termed a "senseless" war. Hers is a new but mature voice that shows remarkable insight into both the causes of Liberia's civil war, and the cure for healing the wounds and averting further conflict.
Elma Shaw is a Liberian author, film-maker, journalist, etc. She was born in Liberia but grew up in England. She got formal education from schools such as J. J. Roberts, Cushing Academy, American University, etc. Redemption Road was her first novel.
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