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When Darkness Falls Across The Desert
Driven by the rigours of economic instabilities in a West African country during the early nineties, the author of this book sets out to pursue better living standards in an oil-rich country in North Africa. Armed with high hopes but little money, he travels to one of Africa’s poorest regions where he is persuaded to believe that the desert was the only route to his destination. He sets out on a tedious journey with other travellers including a discontented man with a very different mission, only to realize that the treacherous desert was not only dangerous but a haven for sex-starved armed bandits who were ready to rape, kill and steal the meagre belongings they have.
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Anu Gbaa Ajo Egbe (Igbo)
Ositadimma Amakeze has been heralded as the modern-day Achebe.
Anụ Gbaa Ajọ Egbe… (fable)is a contribution towards promotion and preservation of folktales as tradition in Igbo land. Let the title, which at the first looks controversial, not deter you, for where there’s Tortoise they are limitless possibilities. Remember, it was he, who chose to be addressed as “Unu dum” when he joined a flock of birds to a feast in heaven. You better see why he is the Nkpọnkpọ kpọkịrịkpọ, one of a kind that no other animal is capable of begetting but she Tortoise herself!
The novel documents the adventures of Mbekwu, the tortoise who is regarded as the trickster in Igbo folklore – equivalent to Ananse in Twi lore or the Coyote in Native American lore.
₵40.00Anu Gbaa Ajo Egbe (Igbo)
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Sɛ Ɛbɛwie (Asante Twi)
Sɛ Ɛbɛwie is a tragi-comic novel which describes how a boy called Ntensere set off to trace his father called Bɛyɛɛdɛn. Bɛyɛɛdɛn had long traveled to an unknown destination in his youthful days. The journeys which Ntensere made to trace his father were full of adventures. At last he found him. They both took to farming. In the course of farming, they luckily dug out a big fortune. After this, they happily returned to their own Pɛwohoyɛsu. There, they did not only live a fulfilled life, but they also gave part of their wealth to help the underprivileged and also to develop their village. Consequently, their village became one of the well established towns in that area.
₵38.00Sɛ Ɛbɛwie (Asante Twi)
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Mmɔfra Nkɔmmɔ Bi (Asante Twi)
A collection of Plays and interactions among children in Asante-Twi
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Yɛse Yɛsee (Asante Twi)
This book is a collection of poems in Asante-Twi.
₵15.00Yɛse Yɛsee (Asante Twi)
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Nyame Bɛkyerɛ (Mfantse)
A young man was ousted by his twin-brother. He struggled hard with life, won a fortune and returned home to be more respected than his brother.
₵30.00Nyame Bɛkyerɛ (Mfantse)
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Me Ne M’akyinkyinakyinkyini Yi (Asante Twi)
This book is a novel written in Asante -Twi
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Nyanza Anloma (Nzema)
This book is a collection of short novels, each written in an open verse
₵18.00Nyanza Anloma (Nzema)
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Bɛmaa Yɛdo Nwɔra: Book 2 (Nzema)
This book is a collection of four(4) illustrated folktales in Nzema
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Bɛmaa Yɛdo Nwɔra: Book 3 (Nzema)
This book is a collection of four(4) illustrated folktales in Nzema
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Bɛmaa Yɛdo Nwɔra: Book 1 (Nzema)
This book is a collection of four(4) illustrated folktales in Nzema
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Đe Modzaka: Book 2 (Ewe)
This book is a collection of four(4) illustrated folktales in Ewe
₵15.00Đe Modzaka: Book 2 (Ewe)
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Đe Modzaka: Book 1 (Ewe)
This book is a collection of four(4) illustrated folktales in Ewe
₵15.00Đe Modzaka: Book 1 (Ewe)
₵15.00