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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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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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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.
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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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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.
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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!
This book is adapted from up-to-date fundamental rules of courtesy as they apply to young people of today and list for the guidance of parents and teachers 165 rules on a gracious refinement of behaviour.
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The Silver Spoon (Peggy Oppong Novel)
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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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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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 events following this incident further portray the protagonist’s will to achieve her goals no matter what.
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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)
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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The Carpenter (Work People Do Series)
Work People Do is a series of story books for children. They all tell interesting ways people do their work.
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The Police (Work People Do Series)
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The Caterer (Work People Do Series)
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Bookset: Work People Do (13 books)
Work People Do is a series of story books for children. They all tell interesting ways people do their work.
This bookset contains 13 books, with the following titles:
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The Farmer (Work People Do Series)
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The Book Publisher (Work People Do Series)
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The Roaster (Work People Do Series)
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Workbook on The Cockcrow for Junior High Schools
This Workbook on the Cockcrow is a detailed manual on the WAEC-selected textbook for BECE English Literature, The Cockcrow. The questions have been divided into two sections: Section A covers literary questions and Section B contains contextual questions on all the short stories, drama and poems.
Each question is an interactive exercise to help students gain knowledge about The Cockcrow. This Workbook will help students interact with the short stories, drama, and poems in the textbook and prepare them for the BECE.
- Comprehension Questions
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- Interactive Test on Students’ knowledge
… to better equip them for the BECE exams.
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Commentary on The Cockcrow: A Study Guide for Students
This commentary book is a students’ companion to The Cockcrow, which is the prescribed textbook for Metre studies in junior high schools. When students read the textbook thoroughly, this Commentary will then help them to understand, analyse, and explain what they read.
The Commentary is written according to the requirement of the syllabus. It is aimed at preparing students for the Literature-in-English component of the BECE Language paper. Students will find in this Commentary practical advice about studying towards the exams and how to read any written material for understanding and for pleasure.
This book will expose students to the fact that literature studies go beyond examinations. Literature helps us understand life and apply the lessons we learn from stones poems, and drama to everyday living.
Students are, therefore, urged to make up their minds to enjoy Literature. They should read The Cockcrow carefully and enjoy the storylines, the characters, the drama, the poems, the cultural backgrounds, the themes, and the lessons to be learnt from the stories.
The analysis, literary devices, and summaries of the short stories, poems, and play will enable students appreciate the content of this commentary book. The sample essay and objective questions will help in the personal studies and in group discussions.
Enjoy Literature!
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The Cockcrow: Short Stories, Drama and Poems
Great care has been taken in putting together this collection of short stories, poems, and a play for Junior High Schools in Ghana.
Each story, poem or play has been selected for a purpose, which is to educate and entertain. Readers will find in them characters, events and situations they can relate to, even as they learn about types of literature and their modes of appeal.
Above all, this collection is aimed at encouraging and sustaining the habit of reading from the Junior High School onward. In each story, poem or play, you will hear the cock crow to inform, warn and entertain in words imagined by the writers.
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Living English Structure for Schools
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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:
- left-to-right coordination
- sequencing
- matching
- colour recognition
- shape recognition
- number recognition
- counting
- number writing practice
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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Adwinsa: Computing for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 6
This textbook has been designed with the aim of developing in learners the competencies in achieving key learning outcomes. It is to assist the learner in the study of the subject.
It is noteworthy that the structure of the textbook follows the new curriculum which is a standard-based one.
Facilitators are encouraged to use the textbook to facilitate learning in the classroom. They must teach using hands-on and minds-on approaches which learners will find as fun.
The textbook in achieving the aim of the curriculum is intended to develop learners to be literate, good problem solvers with the ability to think creatively and have both the confidence and competencies to participate fully in both the Ghanaian and global society.
Much effort was made to ensure that the appropriate psychological principles that would enhance effective learning were considered in the selection and writing of the materials.
It is our hope that the product of this effort, that is the textbook, would meet the needs of both facilitators and learners and to help them to translate classroom interactions into effective learning.
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Adwinsa: Computing for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 5
This textbook has been designed with the aim of developing in learners the competencies in achieving key learning outcomes. It is to assist the learner in the study of the subject.
It is noteworthy that the structure of the textbook follows the new curriculum which is a standard-based one.
Facilitators are encouraged to use the textbook to facilitate learning in the classroom. They must teach using hands-on and minds-on approaches which learners will find as fun.
The textbook in achieving the aim of the curriculum is intended to develop learners to be literate, good problem solvers with the ability to think creatively and have both the confidence and competencies to participate fully in both the Ghanaian and global society.
Much effort was made to ensure that the appropriate psychological principles that would enhance effective learning were considered in the selection and writing of the materials.
It is our hope that the product of this effort, that is the textbook, would meet the needs of both facilitators and learners and to help them to translate classroom interactions into effective learning.
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Adwinsa: Computing for Basic Schools Learner’s Book 4
This textbook has been designed with the aim of developing in learners the competencies in achieving key learning outcomes. It is to assist the learner in the study of the subject.
It is noteworthy that the structure of the textbook follows the new curriculum which is a standard-based one.
Facilitators are encouraged to use the textbook to facilitate learning in the classroom. They must teach using hands-on and minds-on approaches which learners will find as fun.
The textbook in achieving the aim of the curriculum is intended to develop learners to be literate, good problem solvers with the ability to think creatively and have both the confidence and competencies to participate fully in both the Ghanaian and global society.
Much effort was made to ensure that the appropriate psychological principles that would enhance effective learning were considered in the selection and writing of the materials.
It is our hope that the product of this effort, that is the textbook, would meet the needs of both facilitators and learners and to help them to translate classroom interactions into effective learning.
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