The only way to get this story of wonder and wilderness is to read how the story teller Meets a legend.
Spoken word poetry, with snippets of Jamaican Patois inserted here and there throughout, as may be found fitting. Yeah, man, a Jamaica yaad mi cum from, sorry, I meant to say, I'm Jamaican born and bred, okay? Yes, wordplay is the order of the day around here.
After the stroke of midnight, is a short story. An excerpt from a book called "Collect Call, " available wherever books are sold.
In a lively little town, a boy named Ebuka is known for his vivid imagination and his frequent problem of losing socks. Determined to solve the mystery of his vanishing socks, Ebuka sets out on a playful investigation, suspecting everyone from his mischievous dog, Bingo, to his fashion-forward little sister, Ada, and even his mom, who does the laundry. After an amusing series of “interrogations,” he finally discovers the true culprit: the family washing machine. Despite his best efforts as the self-appointed "Sock Detective," the Great Sock Mystery continues, bringing Ebuka endless amusement and sparking his imagination.