Jungle Blue tells a sad story about a man whose dreams and his destiny move in opposite directions Born with unique physical challenges he endeavours to overcome all the odds against him He succeeds and becomes one of the greatest in his community After that he sets himself a new and higher goal Then something happens that casts a dense cloud over his future A strange circumstance takes away his hope or put in a less painful language his hope and his future are put on hold for at least two years This narration is a proxy account of Jungle Blues life given by his servant who has been deported to London for two years During the twoyear period his servant will study for a qualification that will enable him to return to and transform his community of origin Even though his servant will return after two years his absence during that time is going to be difficult for him While in London his servant becomes the symbol of his master who epitomises the inhabitants of the community he hails from Through this deported servant of Jungle Blue the reader is presented with a description of two sets of people the servant his master and the community of origin of the two as one set and Londoners and the London community within which the servant proxy now lives as the second set This gives the novel a dual setting the indigenous community of origin of Hope and his master and the new community of London which is going to be the deportees new place of abode This dual setting is intended to...