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The Black Heel (Peggy Oppong Novel)
Rated 5.00 out of 501Everything was going on smoothly for her and the future appeared secured until a shocking betrayal shatters everything Naomi had lived for. In the bleak darkness that follows she is forced to make a choice — to return to the past or wade towards the flickering light that beckoned her.
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Rated 5.00 out of 501Her father deserted her when she was a baby and her mother, who scratched and scraped to put clothes on her back, was brutally murdered when she was a teenager. By the age of 21, Larley, the much sought-after beautiful lady, had it all – power, wealth, position and fame plus the one gift everyone coveted: Her ability to accurately foretell the future. This earns her several friends and foes.
Larley predicts an unusual spectacle of green sunset and along with it a dramatic change in several people’s fortunes. The fulfillment of this prediction sets in motion a series of events, which leaves everyone gaping.
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Rated 5.00 out of 505Sekyiwaa is a product of a broken home characterised by hardships, heartaches and deprivation. When she receives an all-expenses covered scholarship to study medicine overseas, she sees this not only as the realisation of her life’s ambition but also as the gateway to a bright future. She is determined that nothing will come between her and the fulfilment of this dream.
Sekyiwaa’s rich fiance, Jeremiah, is determined to marry before the completion of her eleven years of education and pursues this objective relentlessly using all resources available to him — his irresistible charm, time, energy and money — in his efforts to break her resolve.
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It’s election term in St Felice and there is a tight race for prefects’ positions. Fun-loving Mercy is set to form a winning team with her best buddy Perry. That’s the plan –until the “phen-aah-menal” Salvina springs into the picture. Suddenly, no one in St Felice is certain of anything anymore.
Who is this girl, Salvina, anyway? Can Mercy and her friends afford to watch her trample on their dreams? Torn between truth and lies, how far will Mercy go to protect her hopes, her best friend, and her own carefully kept secret?
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Echoes from the Past (Peggy Oppong Novel)
Rated 5.00 out of 501Phoebe courageously steps in to avert a near-clash between Barbara Fhanuelle, the affluent but caustic-tongued client and the salon owner. Barbara, driven by curiosity to learn more about Phoebe, invites her home. Phoebe meets two men at Barbara’s residence: Felix Newgate, old enough to be Phoebe’s father but a wealthy, handsome and highly-respected doctor who offers her financial security, a future of bliss and also has the active support of Barbara; and Ekow, Barbara’s only son, who is younger, makes Phoebe laugh and open up in a way no one else has done before.
But everyone, including Barbara, warns her to stay away from Ekow, who breaks women’s hearts.
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Courtesy for Boys and Girls
Rated 5.00 out of 501Age Range: 9 years and above
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Working with Rawlings
Flight Lieutenant Jerry John Rawlings burst on the Ghanaian political scene with a failed military mutiny on May 15th, 1979. On June 4th 1979, following a successful uprising staged by junior officers and other ranks of the Ghana Armed Forces, he emerged as the Chairman of the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) which ruled Ghana for three months and handed over to a civilian constitutional government on 24th September 1979. On 31st December 1981, he overthrew the constitutional government and formed the Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) as the Government of Ghana. He was elected a constitutional President in 1992 and assumed office as such on 7th January 1993. He served two terms as President of the Republic of Ghana, finally leaving office on 6th January 2001.
Jerry John Rawlings is an enigma. It was a privilege working with him and being close to him. He and I went through many exciting experiences together. I have documented some of those experiences in this book. But there are many other experiences which I have not documented either because they belong to the realm of confidentiality or of privacy. What I have documented, however, is enough to give present and future leaders some ideas about governance at the highest levels; the dos and don’ts of governance; the skills required for governance and the importance of human relations as a leadership trait.
This is not a book about Jerry John Rawlings. It is not a book about Kwamena Ahwoi. It is not a book about the PNDC. It is not a book about the NDC. It is a book about Kwamena Ahwoi working with Jerry John Rawlings; our working relationship; our ups and downs and our joint commitment to building a better Ghana than the one we found it. Somewhere along the line, we drifted apart. This book is about that as well. It is my hope that Ghana’s leaders of today and our leaders of the future will learn some lessons from my account of Working with Rawlings, leaving out the negatives and accentuating the positives.
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Grandma’s List (Hardcover)
Winner of the Golden Baobab prize, Grandma’s List is a hardcover book for children aged 5+.
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Have you ever wondered what it will take to transform each African country into a prosperous nation where each citizen has a real opportunity to thrive? Africa’s narrative has been shaped by a vision of the future that remains bleak. A vision that says a little more is okay for the African. It is time to challenge and change our paradigm of what great outcomes look like for an African country.
It is time for The Bold New Normal of an Africa where citizens of each country genuinely have the opportunity to prosper.
The formula for sustainable prosperity has been tried and tested world over. Why then do we continue to hope that a different method, that has thus far failed the continent, will create sustainable prosperity?
The Bold New Normal is a timely publication that coincides with the 400th anniversary of the start of slavery: the year of return. 400 years since the unraveling of African began, it is time to piece her back together and focus forward. It is surely the time for The Bold New Normal!
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Bookset: Pacesetters Series (18 titles)
Relive all the literary jobs of years gone by, by procuring this jumbo set of the famous, now-scarce, Pacesetters Series.
The Pacesetters Series were a collection of 130 novels written by African authors (mostly Nigerian, but there were also Ghanian, Kenyan and South African writers) for an African audience. It was 1977 when Macmillan decided to publish this low-cost paperback series – with publication mainly happening between 1979 and 1988.
They were very popular in the 1980s until the series disappeared in the 1990s. The covers were lovely and unique; a bit garish, and so 1980s with their African pop art, but there’s just something about them and how the colourful images portray what the novel is probably about. They are a testament to their time.
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PCPC: Part-Time Christian, Part-Time Chica
In Accra, Sunday belongs to God, but Monday belongs to the hustle. Inside the True Light Assembly, the pews are packed with the devout. But on the streets of Ghana’s capital, faith doesn’t pay medical bills, and righteousness won’t keep a business afloat.
Part-time Christian, Part-time Chica follows nine characters balancing religious devotion against the brutal realities of survival: Sisi Aku, a market queen and church pillar, sells adulterated food to her own community to keep her business alive. Kojo uses scripture to scam foreigners online, racing to pay for his mother’s medical bills. Purity exploits the vulnerability of church girls to serve his own hidden agendas.
From gambling and internet fraud to the quiet strains of managing Sickle Cell and PCOS, the crises of the streets bleed through the church walls. When a single incident forces all nine paths to collide, the pious facades collapse. This is a fast-paced social commentary on modern Ghana, exposing the compromises people make when morality clashes with sheer necessity.₵150.00 -
Life Beyond Opinions
In a world where opinions are loud, expectations are endless, and perfection is constantly redefined, many people quietly lose themselves trying to belong.
Life Beyond Opinions is a deeply reflective and empowering book that invites you to pause, think, and reconnect with who you truly are.
Through honest conversations about beauty, identity, relationships, pressure, failure, healing, and purpose, this book explores the silent struggles many people carry:
the need for approval, the weight of comparison, the pain of unmet expectations, and the courage required to live authentically.From the pressure of artificial standards to the realities of family, emotional exhaustion, growth, and self-discovery, each chapter challenges you to see life differently:
not through the lens of society, but through truth, awareness, and self-understanding.This is not a book about perfection.
It is a book about clarity.
About healing.
About freedom.It will remind you that:
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• And your peace is worth protectingWith powerful reflections on confidence, resilience, relationships, womanhood, emotional well-being, and personal growth, Life Beyond Opinions offers more than inspiration.
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Mr. Music Man: The Journey
From the breath-taking mountains, rolling hills and ranges of Obo, Kwahu, to Suhum and Darkuman, then traversing the nook and crannies of the country (Ghana) several times over, storming several West African countries, particularly Ivory Coast (now Cote D’Ivoire), before journeying to Europe to eke out a living through music by performing in Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Finland, and Norway, this is the phenomenal, thought-provoking and thoroughly enjoyable memoir of the legendary, evergreen music icon, Kojo Antwi aka Mr Music Man.
It is a painstaking account of how this highly decorated music star and cultural icon was chosen by music and his hitherto undocumented story of how he began his career as a singer in a band in the mid 1970s through to the late 1980s, an eventful journey which culminated in him becoming a solo artiste.
Mr Music Man: The Journey is an exciting and eye-opening account which lays bare bold and intimate details of the making of the man we have come to love, respect, and cherish for nearly five decades
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Empowering Little Minds: A journey into Financial Wisdom for kids
Empowering Little Minds (Ages 12–15): Turning Awareness into Judgment
This sequel meets the teenager right where they stand—between curiosity and confusion. It dives deeper into budgeting, the concept of value, borrowing, interest, and responsible spending. It’s full of relatable stories: the cost of peer pressure, the temptation of credit, and the power of patience. It helps teens connect the dots between daily choices and future freedom.
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Anchored Hope
Anchored Hope will help you:
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The Essential Writer’s Guide – From the Hilltop
On March 16, 2026, when I received a couriered copy of Kofi Otutu Adu Labi’s latest book, THE ESSENTIAL WRITER’S GUIDE’, my plate was already full for the month: there were too many to-dos crying for priority.
My decision, therefore, was to put it on ice for a while, for if I knew Kofi’s books, they were un-put-downable, so gripping that once I start reading, every other activity is put on hold.
But a name caught my eye. And then another! A book foreworded by the venerable academic, Professor Akosua Adomako Ampofo, and endorsed by Yaw Nsarko, the well credentialed thought leader, was not one that could wait. Without exception, Kofi’s books are packed with wisdom and are well written, and if these two personalities have put their reputation on the line for , that’s more than one reason why all other things should wait.
And wait, everything else did, till I turned the last of this 119-page masterpiece.
The pace at which ‘Essential Writer’s Guide’ is written suggests that Kofi is enjoying every minute of retirement. It is serious content (I call it textbook) written at an unhurried pace, albeit deliberately, by a teacher who is determined that each word counts and must sink in. Didactic is the word, and for good reasons.
The author becomes a student of his own instruction. To get home his message, he instructs the ‘students’ to “use stories”; “keep it simple”, and is at pains to recommend that “a conversational style of writing keeps the reader engaged and immersed”. As every writer – from Shakespeare to Achebe to Soyinka – will stress, “The passion with which you write should infect your reader with a desire to stay with you to the end”.
Kofi just found himself another job: he will soon be teaching WRITING in a school near him. Does he qualify? What a question! With 17th books under his belt, each of which has become a best-seller in its own right, Kofi eminently qualifies to teach a thing or two to cub writers.
The proof of the fufu is in the eating; it is here, in ‘Essential Guide’.
To those guilty of the sin of procrastination, he poses a question: “Why have you not written that book?”. From experience, he proceeds to provide the diagnosis: they have fallen into the writer’s biggest pitfall, namely “producing books in your head”.
From Chapter 2, the lecture starts in earnest. Briefly tackling genres, he touches on style and some sine qua non of good writing, recommending simplicity, the conversational approach, the imperative of suspense, especially for fiction writing.
Next is content creation. As a rule of thumb, he recommends “paying attention to your surroundings”. He advises: “Make it a habit to move beyond just looking at things. You will see the story or lesson if you make it a point to see, and not just look”. An essential habit is to take notes, he recommends, insisting that “the shortest pencil is superior to the longest memory.”
For writing that is arresting, be it fiction or not, the use of imagery is strongly recommended to keep readers glued. From one of his own previous works, the author illustrates how imagery breathes life into content.
Chapter 5 is essential reading. A take-away from the chapter is the warning: “Don’t pay too much attention to the initial nonsense you write. The important thing is to write something every day. It is a raw draft that can be refined later”.
On Page 46 is another important essential guide: “That first sentence”! s every writer will confess, the first sentence is “the most difficult part of writing”. Many a budding writer will one day remember this essential tip and go looking for Kofi to give him his “stone”, as we say in Ghana.
The book does not set out to teach grammar or lexis and structure but if you have a strong desire to write and you possess the right foundation, this book is a must have. It demystifies writing, but most importantly, it deals with the two demons of procrastination and laziness.
To be successful, he counsels, the writer must be a good reader. To be a good reader, he counsels against radio, mobile phone and television addiction. “If you live with headphones on, always listening to music or a podcast, then you are not ever giving yourself time to just think. And if you cannot think, then you cannot write.”
Next time you attend a Christian event, look out for Kofi Otutu Adu Labi. If, from where he is seated, you find him scribbling furiously on a note pad, approach him, but do so gently, on tip toe: he is gathering nuggets out of a goldmine of stories!
‘Essential Guide’, like all of Kofi’s other books, is written from “the hilltop.” From what I know about the author, his personal life and the rich content of his works, ‘hilltop’ is not necessarily a geographical location.
It is, as the dictionary says, a “a literal, elevated perspective where one gains a better understanding of life, similar to seeing the ‘big picture’ from a summit, allowing for reflection on life’s journey.”
Here is this reviewer’s call. To the Hilltop Academy, let all budding writers make a beeline.₵100.00 -
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page WishlistWhat I Choose to Remember: An Autobiography of Nana Kwasi Gyan-Apenteng
“What l choose to Remember” is representative of the deepest essence of Nana Kwasi Gyan-Apenteng. A free but focused mind, he chooses to share his relevant experiences at various stages in his remarkably eventful life – from Asamankese to the city of Accra, traveling extensively – which he filled with drama, scholarship, idealism, joy, pain, selflessness and passion. His media presence, to which l proudly played a role, raised his optimum self culminating in his publication entitled “ Truth Over Speed”.
The choices he presents in this book illuminate the personality who meant differently to different people, as a radical student, an ideologue and a chief.
His engaging style of writing is clearly demonstrated in this book and explains why anybody would love to read this anywhere, anytime, anyhow. This is Kwasi Gyan-Apenteng.
Hon Kojo Yankah,
Founder, African University of Communications & Business (AUCB);
Founder, Pan African Heritage Museum (PAHM);
Former Editor of the Daily Graphic & Minister of State.What I Choose to Remember is a powerful autobiography by one of Ghana’s most influential and finest media figures. The book details his leftist journey through student activism, journalism, and political advocacy. Written with humor and sharp storytelling, the book blends personal experiences with Ghana’s political historical changes, from early childhood rebellion to Marxist-Leninist student leadership, exile, human rights advocacy and his eventual return home to media work.
In addition to its captivating narrative, the book provides valuable insights for students of political history, political science, sociology, human rights, and above all else, media studies. It also highlights the author’s ideological growth, as he embraces both religion and traditional leadership in later years.
Nana K A Busia, Jr
Assistant Professor & Research Fellow, Public International Law,
School of Advanced Studies, University of London, UK;
Former Senior Legal & Policy Advisor, UN.₵300.00 – ₵350.00Price range: ₵300.00 through ₵350.00Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageWhat I Choose to Remember: An Autobiography of Nana Kwasi Gyan-Apenteng
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Prepare for your Wedding
Prepare for Your Wedding offers a fresh perspective on love, preparation, and restoration — helping women build strong foundations for lasting marriages.
Inside, you’ll discover:
• The Mindset Shift You Need: Learn how your thoughts and beliefs about love, marriage, and yourself may be blocking your blessings.
• Unseen Patterns: Recognize the subtle habits and behaviors that are unknowingly sabotaging your chances of meeting the right person.
• Practical Steps for Change: Actionable advice on how to break free from past hurts and open yourself up to God’s best plan for your life.
• Biblical Wisdom and Guidance: Gain clarity on how to align your heart with God’s will for your love life and understand the divine purpose behind your waiting season.
You’ve waited long enough for answers. Now is the time to understand why your marriage hasn’t manifested yet—and how you can finally position yourself to receive it.
This book empowers you to break free from the past, embrace your worth, and confidently step into the future God has already prepared for you.
This book is a must-read for:
Teenage girls preparing for their future
Single ladies, Single mums
Divorced women seeking for a fresh start on their relation journeys
Brides-to-be and newlyweds
Unmarried friends or family members
Pastors, Marriage Counsellors and relationship coaches
Divorced women ready to rediscover love
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Peggy Oppong Bookset (10 books)
14 Peggy Oppong books including all her favourite titles such as No Roses for Sharon, Adventures of Cleopas, The Lemon Suitcase ,The Black Heel and
End of the Tunnel .
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Reparations: History, Struggle, Politics and Law
This book is born out of a longstanding wound, one etched deep into the soil, psyche, and soul of Africa. It is a wound that bleeds across centuries of slavery, colonial violence, and economic theft. But it is also a call to action, a demand for Repair, Justice, and transformation.
As an African committed to decolonization, Pan-African Unity, and socialist liberation, I have long felt the absence of a comprehensive framework that ties together the historical crimes committed against Africa with the concrete proposals for restitution. This book aims to fill that void. It is not a work of abstraction. It is a fierce, unapologetic, and urgent call for reparations.
This work is written not just for academics or politicians but for activists, students, community leaders, and the African Youth. It draws upon the insights of Pan-African revolutionaries, Marxist theorists, anti colonial fighters, and Contemporary grassroot movements. It seeks to expose the systemic roots of underdeveloped and articulate a bold vision for what reparative justice could mean in practice.
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Culture of Honor
Through clear expositions and prophetic insights, the book traces the meaning of honor of Honor from its Hebrew and Greek roots. This is more thana book; it is a blueprint for living with reverence, integrity and alignment with God’s order.
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Soul Winning
Whether you are a new or seasoned believer or minister, this book will inspire and equip you to fulfil your divine mandate to reach the lost.
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Baysiaba and Other Stories: The Challenges of the Girl-Child
Baysiaba & Other Stories is a moving collection that shines a light on the struggles and triumphs of the girl child, while also reflecting on how the upbringing of the boy child shapes their future and affects the women they may one day marry. Through vivid storytelling, it explores issues such as access to education, gender stereotyping, poverty, sexual harassment, and teenage pregnancy. Each story offers a window into the resilience, dreams, and challenges of young people navigating a world that often seeks to silence them.
This book is not only a call for empathy and understanding but also a catalyst for conversations that can inspire change and empower the next generation.
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