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The Mystery of A Cockcrow: A Play in Three Acts
The Mystery of a Cockrow, a play in three acts, is centered in a small village and lays bare the full miseries of matrilineal inheritance in the Ghanaian Society.
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The Temptation and Other Stories
Vincent was only nine years old when it happened. His friend, Mickey, always had money on him. Where did he get the money from?
One day, Vincent saw his sister’s bag in the room. What was in that bag? Maybe there was money in that bag! That was when the temptation started.
This story, like the others in this book, has a lot of lessons to teach us about the kinds of friends we need to have.
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Kwame’s Adventures: Tease and the Missing Science Book
Age Range: 5+ years
Kwame the Bird, the main character, is exploring Ghana and lands in Tease. He has the ability to talk to and interact with humans and possess other powerful qualities. Kwame flies to meet new people and learn about their use of the library and their cultural activities. He makes a first stop at Tease, a community in the Afram Plains South District of Ghana where she meets the users of the library, helps a girl find a missing book, attends a traditional ceremony, and joins a folktale session before flyting to the next community.
The first in a series, the book aims to help beginner readers relate more with the text they read by reflecting the everyday happenings of children in suburban Ghanaian communities.
Please note that profits from the sale of this book will be donated to EduSpots, an educational charity registered in Ghana and the UK.
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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)
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E-Book: Kenkey For Ewes And Other Very Short Stories
This anthology contains 25 new stories, and 25 ‘old’ stories, which we consider to be some of the best published on the flashfictionghana.com blog. Thus, this anthology is in many ways a natural outgrowth of the work already being done on the blog. These stories carry the spirit with which FlashFictionGhana was born; to use this convenient genre as a way of bringing to life the Ghanaian experience in all its varied facets.
These stories represent the budding creative spirit of the current generation of young Ghanaian writers. These new voices have become the refreshing perspective from which to consider the Ghanaian narrative in a thousand or less words.
Happy reading!
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Blema Ko Ɔ (Dangme)
Blema Ko Ɔ is the Dangme phrase for ‘long ago’ or ‘in the old days’.
Blema Ko Ɔ has thirteen folktales and stories with one page of ‘Ajo loo-oo’, or riddles.
The folktales and stories are very educative and suitable for relaxation.
Each story talks to you through a language of the sages at the end.
₵13.00Blema Ko Ɔ (Dangme)
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Menɔ Ji Mamii (Dangme)
Menɔ Ji Mamii is a book of short stories drawn from experiences to teach morals.
₵13.00Menɔ Ji Mamii (Dangme)
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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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Selflessness: Everyday Values For Sunday School Children
Atta Panyin and Atta Kakra never shared anything of theirs. At an Easter picnic, they tried to carry away their food so they would not have to share. The big bowl fell and the food poured on the ground. Shamefully, they had to eat the food their friends brought.
Everyday Values for Sunday School Children is a collection of short stories on 10 values that every growing Christian child should imbibe. Each story shows the involvement of Christian parents in inculcating values in their children. It is the prayer of the author that this book will be a blessing into every home it finds its way into.
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Respect: Everyday Values For Sunday School Children
Maame became a disrespectful girl after she befriended a group of naughty girls in school. She was suspended from school for misbehaving. Her god- mother spoke to her about God’s commandment on respect. She regretted her actions and resolved to be the respectful child she used to be.
Everyday Values for Sunday School Children is a collection of short stories on 10 values that every growing Christian child should imbibe. Each story shows the involvement of Christian parents in inculcating values in their children. It is the prayer of the author that this book will be a blessing into every home it finds its way into.
₵3.00
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Kwame’s Adventures: Tease and the Missing Science Book
Age Range: 5+ years
Kwame the Bird, the main character, is exploring Ghana and lands in Tease. He has the ability to talk to and interact with humans and possess other powerful qualities. Kwame flies to meet new people and learn about their use of the library and their cultural activities. He makes a first stop at Tease, a community in the Afram Plains South District of Ghana where she meets the users of the library, helps a girl find a missing book, attends a traditional ceremony, and joins a folktale session before flyting to the next community.
The first in a series, the book aims to help beginner readers relate more with the text they read by reflecting the everyday happenings of children in suburban Ghanaian communities.
Please note that profits from the sale of this book will be donated to EduSpots, an educational charity registered in Ghana and the UK.
₵15.00