🔮 “From his basket, he pulled out a tiny black coffin…”
In 1900s colonial Jamaica, whispers of Obeah stirred both fear and fascination. It was more than a ritual—it was a force that people called on in times of desperation, secrecy, and protection.
In Olga – A Daughter’s Tale, one such ritual marks a turning point for the family. Passed down through letters and remembered stories, this scene is not only atmospheric—it reflects the power of belief, the complexity of culture, and the quiet strength of those who endured in silence.
✨ Olga – A Daughter’s Tale reveals the true story behind one family’s encounter with this ancient spiritual practice.
📽️ Watch the short video above, then...
📖 Read the full story on Amazon:
👉 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004J4W024
💬 Have you ever heard of Obeah before?
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