• The Waiting

    A largely allegorical exploration of the loneliness of an existence based on an alien world-view, Martin Egblewogbe’s The Waiting is a collection rooted in metropolitan Ghana, but its primary territory is the human mind. Juxtaposing his training as a physicist against his curiosity about local myth, he creates a universe that’s both entertaining and erudite. In A Photograph of K & S, Smiling, a completely self-obsessed man, returned home after his father’s death, attempts to explain away his unremarkable life based on one perceived slight from his youth; in The Gonjon Pin (title story for the 2014 Caine Prize anthology) a genius working on a program to predict lottery numbers is stumped by the appearance of an intruder’s disembodied genitals on the wall of his computer engine room; The Making, Rain and Back to the Halls explore futility in different ways, while Atta explores life after death – a theme that reoccurs in a much bleaker guise in The Crwoling Caterpillar. Often Kafkaesque in its isolation of characters and a pervading sense of powerlessness, The Waiting nevertheless maintains a constant hum of humour, nowhere more so than in The Going Down of Pastor Mintumi – in which a pastor who has discovered the pleasures of the flesh late in life overindulges with hilarious consequences. The title story, The Waiting, is judgement day in a twisted mind, filled with the kinds of questions that haunt a life on earth, which, ultimately, is the quest of all art.

    The Waiting

    125.00
  • The Madhouse

    A house brings two unique people together by the unlikeliest of chances. In their union, that of an almost priest and a prodigal daughter, two brothers whose bond transcend the laws of nature are born.

    André and Max have a seemingly blissful life until the boys start sharing dreams and their lives begin to unravel. Murderous thoughts, manic dreams, and their somewhat unbreakable wandering between reality and reverie, would lead them down unknown paths that threaten to severe their family ties.

    In this exhilarating and dreamy narration set against the backdrop of a tumultuous era of military rule in Nigeria, TJ Benson weaves a spellbinding tale about the clashes between cultures, the impact of fragile political situations on everyday people, and the lengths we are willing to go in order to save our loved ones. 

    The Madhouse

    135.00
  • Black and Bold Queens: Women in Ghana’s History

    Available from 9th April, 2023

    Age Range: 8 – 15 years

    Meet brave and bold women from Ghana who changed the world. The stories of these sixteen powerful women will inspire and uplift you.

  • People Live Here

    Kanulia is a 25 year old single-mother whose quest for a better job that will help her raise her son in the post-PMS subsidy removal crises of January 2012 lands her a foreign-aid nursing work in Sana’a in the after-math of the Yemeni-Uprising the previous year. With the cast of eccentric yet friendly coworkers from all over the world, she eases into the old city, takes in the architecture. She begins a journey of friendship, trauma and rediscovery that will bring her back to Nigeria a changed woman, even though she is initially unaware of it, it’s a change that will save lives at the crisis stricken Northern borders of her country.

    People Live Here

    135.00
  • The Black Pimpernel: Nelson Mandela on the Run

    In March 1961, after giving a brief speech at a conference, Nelson Mandela vanished.

    For the next eighteen months he was an outlaw, living under assumed identities and in various disguises (sometimes as a chauffeur, sometimes a gardener) as the South African police and secret services, helped by MI5 and the CIA, sought him in vain. His mission? To undergo military training and set up armed resistance to apartheid.

  • Aviara: Who Will Remember You

    When twenty-five-year-old Anthony Mukoro returns from the city, to his hometown Aviara, it is with news that shatters the hopes of his retired parents – he is dying. This startling revelation sends his family into a frantic search for answers. But the answers they seek will come at a cost.

    To save his life, he must confront forgotten memories from a traumatic experience in his past and a darkness that swells and grows unnoticed within the town. Unknown to Anthony, this begins a journey that will lead him into a dark world of murder and a town’s history steep in blood and shadows.

    Aviara explores the complex balance between science and spirituality, fate and ancestry, within the labyrinth of one man’s unravelling reality.

  • Excellence Series: Creative Arts & Design for Junior High Schools (Basic 7-9)

    The world today is in need of people with creative thinking to help solve problems. An individual talent to creativity is therefore very important. The integration of Creative Arts and Design help to increase the ability to come out with creative ideas that can help to change and improve lives to create wealth.

    It is therefore very necessary for young people to be trained in these disciplines. This book, Excellence Series: Creative Arts & Design for Basic Seven Learners, is designed to unlock learners’ creativity to help them develop all the domains of knowledge and values cherished in our societies.

  • Excellence Series: Religious and Moral Education (RME) for JHS1-3

    Religious and Moral Education(R.M.E) as a subject, aims at equipping learners to be holistically trained in order to fit into every part of the Ghanaian society. The subject seeks to educate learners in appreciating the freedom of worship that every citizen has and not to look down on other people’s religion to foster peaceful coexistence.

    This books has been carefully tailored according to the demands and guidance of the current curriculum designed by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) in the year 2020

    The curriculum is divided into six major strands so as this book. They are:

    • God, His creation and attributes
    • Religious Practices
    • The Family and the community
    • Religious Leaders and Personalities
    • Ethics and Moral life
    • Religion and Economic Life

    Excellence Series Religious and Moral Education for Junior High Schools 1 ensures that users of this book develop the skill of discernment, think critically before making religious and or moral choices, and positively impart their societies by practicing the lessons picked from this carefully written literature.

    Excellence Series Religious and Moral Education for Junior High Schools is student-friendly, considerate of our current times, and highly recommended for all students and teachers.

    This book also has a good number of standard objective and written questions for learners to try their hands on after each of the strands. Getting this book and learning it will surely grant you the grade that you so much desire in your final examination because this book was made possible by experts with many years of experience in the subject.

  • Twin Trouble: Lost In Paris

    Twin Trouble is a heartwarming and humorous middle-grade novel about identical twins, Caryn and Camilla, who may look alike but couldn’t be more different. When their family travels to Paris for the summer, the sisters find themselves entangled in mischief, mystery, and meaningful self-discovery. From fashion blunders to secret libraries and emotional truths, the girls navigate sibling rivalry, grief over their late father, and the journey toward understanding each other. Packed with charm, adventure, and laugh-out-loud moments, Twin Trouble explores what it truly means to be family—and the power of growing up together, even when you’re growing apart.

  • An Odyssey through Self

    An Odyssey Through Self is a profound journey into the soul, where the protagonist takes on the dual role of guest and guide within the panorama of their own mind. It is a voyage unfolding in the landscapes of thoughts, emotions, and memories. As the main character navigates the twisting paths of his consciousness, facing his deepest fears, he manages to uncover the true face of his soul. That’s why this odyssey is not just a passage through time, but an exploration of the self. Ultimately, this novella is a guide that challenges readers to take a journey of their own to find peace within the ever-changing tides of the self.

  • Thus Saith The Candidate

    In the fictional African nation of Azuraya, faith has become political strategy. As churches rally behind a charismatic presidential candidate, two unlikely heroes uncover a sinister alliance between pulpits and power – and must act before the nation loses its soul.

  • Book Set: Red Oak Heroes Series (6 Books)

    *Available from 15 August 2023

    Age Range: 10 – 14 years

    This is a bookset of all six titles in the Red Oak Heroes Series:

    • Theodosia Okoh
    • The Big Six
    • Abedi Ayew Pele
    • John Agyekum Kufour
    • Kofi Annan
    • Dr. J. B. Danquah
    Introduce your children and adolescents to these Ghanaian Heroes.
  • Dictionary of the Hausa People: Volume 2 – English-Hausa (Cambridge Library Collection)

    Hausa is an African language originating in Niger and northern Nigeria and spoken widely in West and Central Africa as a lingua franca. Charles Henry Robinson (1861-1925) was the first student of the short-lived Hausa Association, formed in 1891 to promote the study of the Hausa Language and people. The Association sponsored Robinson to stay in Northern Nigeria from 1894 to 1895 to gain more experience in the language. On his return Robinson published an anthology of Hausa text in 1896 and a Hausa grammar in 1897 as well as his two-volume dictionary in 1899. His efforts contributed greatly to Western knowledge of the language despite criticisms of his relatively short experience of Hausa-speaking communities.

    Volume 2 is an English-Hausa dictionary, intended for those who wished to speak colloquial Hausa. The version reissued here is the 1925 fourth edition.

  • The Rise Of Aisha: A Journey from Pain to Power, from Heartbreak to True Love

    From heartbreak to triumph, from betrayal to true love— THE RISE OF AISHA is a story of resilience, redemption, and the power of self-discovery.

    Aisha dedicated fifteen years of her life to a man who never truly saw her. She gave him her heart, her trust, and her dreams—only to be left shattered and abandoned. Lost in heartbreak, she spirals into despair, questioning her worth, her purpose, and whether love was ever meant for her.

    But fate has other plans.

    After a life-altering accident, Aisha wakes up in the care of Kwame—a billionaire tech entrepreneur with a past as complex as hers. He sees beyond her pain, reminding her of the woman she once was—the woman she can become again. As she rebuilds her life, rediscovering her passion for fashion and empowering young women, she finds herself faced with a new challenge: opening her heart to love again.

    Will she let go of the past and embrace the love she deserves?

    Can she trust again without losing herself in the process?

    Or will fear keep her from the happiness she’s always longed for?

    THE RISE OF AISHA is a powerful, emotionally gripping novel about love, second chances, and the journey to self-worth. Perfect for readers who love romantic dramas with strong female leads, emotional depth, and triumphant endings.

    ✔ A love story that heals

    ✔ A journey of success and empowerment

    ✔ An unforgettable heroine who rises from heartbreak to build an empire

     

     

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