• Mfantse Kodzisɛm Ho Adzesua (Mfantse)

    The title of this book translates Studies on Fante Literature . As the title states,the book gives a detailed knowledge of Fante Literature as a valid field of intellectual creativity and study.

    Adopting the definitive approach,it defines the highlights of the subject at each of its levels; What Fante Literature is,the two broad categories of Fante Literature (Oral and Written), the various elements that makeup each category, and identifies the items that constitute each element.

  • Egya Yɛ Sunsum (Mfantse)

    An advice to the Youth to give due respect to elders and the need to prepare a “Will” before one’s death.

  • Namɔ Matsu? (Ga)

    ” Namɔ Matsu? ” is a drama which contains two Plays. The first, ” Whom Shall I send?” , is a two-act play about the fall of Man from Grace (Eden) due to disobedience.

    The second Play, “Wonderful Love” deals with God’s concern about Man’s redemption, and how man sometimes vainly kicks against what is ordained.

  • You and Your Problems

    Age Range: 9 years and above

    In this booklet, the problem-solving method will be tried out on lots of different real-life problems. It has been written to help young people understand and solve personal problems, get along successfully with others, and make realistic educational and rational plans.

  • How to Get Along With Others

    Age Range: 9 years and above

    How to Get Along With Others teaches young readers how to cooperate by understanding and respecting their fellow peers.

    Getting along with others is a skill that can be constantly improved. This booklet is designed to help you get along successfully with others. The more you put into practice the things you already know, you will get along better with other people.

  • Flashcards: 3-Letter ‘u’ (20 cards)

    This product introduces the child to his/her first words in English with focus on the phonic sounds.

    The selection of the words is meant to provide diversity in the words with respect to their first letter with most of them having short vowels to aid the child grasp the basics of phonics.

    The use of flashcards is most effective and even enjoyable when there is parental guidance.

  • Flashcards: 3-Letter ‘o’ (20 cards)

    This product introduces the child to his/her first words in English with focus on the phonic sounds.

    The selection of the words is meant to provide diversity in the words with respect to their first letter with most of them having short vowels to aid the child grasp the basics of phonics.

    The use of flashcards is most effective and even enjoyable when there is parental guidance.

  • Flashcards: 3-Letter ‘i’ (20 cards)

    This product introduces the child to his/her first words in English with focus on the phonic sounds.

    The selection of the words is meant to provide diversity in the words with respect to their first letter with most of them having short vowels to aid the child grasp the basics of phonics.

    The use of flashcards is most effective and even enjoyable when there is parental guidance.

  • Flashcards: 4-Letter Words (20 cards)

    This product introduces the child to his/her third set of words in English. This comes after the 2- and 3-letter words.

    The choice of pictures has been done in such a way as to make the learning experience pleasurable for the youngster. Moreover, the selection of the words in such a way as to provide diversity in the words with respect to their first letters.

    The use of flashcards is most effective and even enjoyable when there is parental guidance.

  • Shadow of Wealth

    This is a story of corruption, cheating, and power, maladministration and nepotism in high places; the story of a Managing Director of a public corporation who, in search of a young woman to entertain him, upsets the whole administration and turns discipline in the public corporation to satisfy her.

    It was first a show of wealth-spending from public funds. It led from over strained expectations via disappointed hopes then missed its destination leading to the hard realization that the young woman for whom he sacrificed his work did not love him.

    All the experiences are new and in the midst of corruption, maladministration, and cheating, she fights to get out of them and away from the woman who seeks to ruin her future-rare narrative power and authentic detail.

  • Rhymes for a Dance – Poems for Children

    Winner of 1st Prize, Ghana Association of Writers (GAW), Poetry Book for Children

    These short poems are suitable for introducing young children to poetry.

  • Better Late than Never

    Age Range: 8 – 12 years

    In Better Late than Never, Daakyehene is to attend an interview but wakes up a bit too late on the day set for the interview.

    For this reason, he decides that he will not attend. His mother urges him on to give it a try nonetheless.

    What happens at the interview? Was it worth the try? Is it really better late than never?

    The stories in this series Idioms in Expression aim at giving children a better understanding of idiomatic expressions. Since these idioms form the main theme for the story, it becomes easy for the reader to understand the contexts within which such expressions should be used.

    Coupled with this learning experience are the exciting story lines which do not only portray the familiar African culture, but also provide a wide vocabulary for readers’ use.

  • You Are Unstoppable: Reach Your Goals in Spite of Obstacles

    Rita Siaw faced various challenges growing up including taking responsibility for herself and her younger siblings at a tender age. In this book, she outlines her story of refusing to settle for “No” as an answer and being called a failure. She rose through multiple failure of examination, hardship and rejection to become an award-winning teacher, a Radio Show Host, Mandela Washington Fellow and Founder of Feminine Star Africa, a non-profit that provides skills training and scholarships for girls and support the re-entry of teen mothers to school.

    Through her painful experiences, she has developed life principles based on values such as perseverance, determination and sacrifice. She has shared, in this book, priceless life lessons to inspire and ginger young people to harness their inner power for greatness.

    Proceeds from the sales of this book goes into providing scholarships for girls to further their education.

  • Hardly Working: A Travel Memoir of Sorts

    “Zukiswa has mastered the art of writing a travel memoir. Through engaging prose she takes you on a journey — which she seamlessly intertwines with her innocent childhood memories — through Africa, Europe and then back to Africa. Even better she is doing part of the trip with her family which is unchartered territory: an African family exploring their own continent by public transport for adventure’s sake. What a way to bond.” — Sihle Khumalo, author of Almost Sleeping My Way to Timbuktu, Heart of Africa and the best-selling Dark Continent, My Black Arse

    Ten years after her first book was published, Zukiswa Wanner leaves her Nairobi home on an adventure-filled road trip with her partner and son. Travelling by road to the southern most country in Africa, she gets stranded in a border town in Malawi; finds herself in the midst of a protest against bond notes in Zimbabwe that shows her that Mugabe isn’t the force that he once was. And while dealing with immigration officials from Uganda to Ukraine, she learns what it means to carry an African passport. Wanner deals with the politics of the nations she considers home as well as the politics of literary festivals and writing with the same touch of humour that has been her signature since her first book — The Madams.

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