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Rated 5.00 out of 501If you think you have seen it all, this is the book that makes you stop. No, you haven’t. The extent that a super hero of a mother goes to keep her daughter alive and functional would fire you up and revise your notes about this thing called life.
Struck at birth by an unexpected combination of strange conditions, the life of a young girl was hanging in the balance from day one. The reader cannot help but be thrilled by how a mother – in the name of God – went to battle with and against science, eventually gifting to us a world-class professional.
Sometimes a medical journal, sometimes a family drama, sometimes a life-and-death page-turner, the episodes in this book involve diverse experts, hospitals across several countries, unusual insights on health as well as a redeeming grace of the highest order. This roller coaster lifesaving journey fortifies your resolve in your own particular struggle. When you finish The Unconventional Mother, the phrase ‘it is possible’ will taste different in your mouth.
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The Black Heel (Peggy Oppong Novel)
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Rattling in the Closet
Rated 5.00 out of 502Suitable for reading by children above age 9, teenagers and young adults
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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Courtesy for Boys and Girls
Rated 5.00 out of 501Age Range: 9 years and above
Most of us were trained with this as a guidebook. Fundamental rules of courtesy for young people, rules on behaviour; much more needed today!
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The Silver Spoon (Peggy Oppong Novel)
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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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Rattling in the Closet
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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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The Unconventional Mother: How I Nurtured My Daughter with Disability into a Global Leader
Rated 5.00 out of 501If you think you have seen it all, this is the book that makes you stop. No, you haven’t. The extent that a super hero of a mother goes to keep her daughter alive and functional would fire you up and revise your notes about this thing called life.
Struck at birth by an unexpected combination of strange conditions, the life of a young girl was hanging in the balance from day one. The reader cannot help but be thrilled by how a mother – in the name of God – went to battle with and against science, eventually gifting to us a world-class professional.
Sometimes a medical journal, sometimes a family drama, sometimes a life-and-death page-turner, the episodes in this book involve diverse experts, hospitals across several countries, unusual insights on health as well as a redeeming grace of the highest order. This roller coaster lifesaving journey fortifies your resolve in your own particular struggle. When you finish The Unconventional Mother, the phrase ‘it is possible’ will taste different in your mouth.
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The Green Sunset (Peggy Oppong Novel)
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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The Black Heel (Peggy Oppong Novel)
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Exercise Book Note 1: Tourist Attractions – Black Star Square, Greater Accra Region
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ReadMe Magazine: Volume 1 Issue 21
The ReadMe Magazine has exciting sections for children to read, explore and enjoy. There are stories, puzzles, riddles, comics, science and technology titbits, Bible stories, quizzes and more!ReadMe readers mail bag letters are also published, so you can share your own ideas and feedback!₵5.00 -
E-book: All Stories Become Ananse Stories – A Folktale from Ghana
Ananse, the trickster, has a problem…
He is very very clever. In fact, he’s the best trickster of all. But, not enough people know this. Now that, is a problem.
The solution is clear to him—he must own all the stories in the world! But how?
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Nursery Writing Book 5
Age Range: 4+
These six workbooks are intended for pre-school children. They have been designed to help them apply their practical and oral skills to more concrete written work.
The books are graded in difficulty to provide a gradual introduction to a variety of concepts, and give opportunities for children to reinforce and develop skills and understanding.
They include activities designed to stretch the more able child.
A variety of essential pre-reading and early mathematical skills are covered, including:
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The exercises are fun to do, whilst providing a firm foundation in essential pre-school concepts, and should prove to be a firm favourite with children, parents and teachers.
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Rhymes for a Dance – Poems for Children
Winner of 1st Prize, Ghana Association of Writers (GAW), Poetry Book for Children
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Young Ruler Magazine
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Living Things (My World, #1)
Age Range: 0 – 3 years
Scholastic’s My World series introduces children to the world around them.
Book 1 – Living Things introduces kids to what living things – plants and animals – and how they interact with the world.
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The People of Idney
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The Unlucky Shot
Morris goes out to play with his sling and takes a shot that catapults him into trouble.
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The Two Gifts
Two women living under the same roof are at loggerheads with each other.
Then they encounter a mysterious old man with a gift for each woman.
The Two Gifts is a story about the power of love and forgiveness over hatred and ill will.
Beautifully rendered with a fully illustrated glossary, this book is a delight for the young at heart.
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