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Ku Ɖi Ƒo Na Wo (Ewe)
The story of a prince whose parents wanted him to marry a girl he did not love. The prince, instead, found a beautiful maidservant whom he wanted to marry. But he did not make his wishes known to his father as they cut across his. Certain incidents, however, sent the fiancee away from home. The prince set out to search for her. On their way back home, the girl died. The prince also breathed his last breath just at the outskirts of their town.
₵24.00Ku Ɖi Ƒo Na Wo (Ewe)
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Amedzro Etɔlia (Ewe)
Amuzu who drove his wife and their young, sick child away from home later regretted and made attempts to reconcile with them, but did not succeed. He became very rich afterwards, but lived like a miser. In the end, the family became reunited through the efforts of their son who had graduated from a University.
₵24.00Amedzro Etɔlia (Ewe)
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Eʋe Dzonu Xɔasiwo (Eʋe)
An anthology of very inspiring Eʋe poems.
₵24.00Eʋe Dzonu Xɔasiwo (Eʋe)
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Adzowo, Alobalowo Kple Gliwo (Eʋe)
A collection of 215 Riddles, 11 Anecdotal quizzes and 5 folk tales, suitable for both adults and children in Eʋe
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Exɔ Dzo Menyale Lẽlẽm o (Eʋe)
An anthology of Eʋe poems, including many inspiring revolutionary poems.
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Hlɔbiabia (Ewe)
Hlɔbiabia (Vengeance) is a story of a body who suffered a great deal of injustice in the hands of many people including his own teachers and close friends. Torments he suffered made him vow to repay mankind in the same way he had been treated.
By paying people in their own coins, he managed to go overseas where he obtained many degrees. Later, however, when he returned home, he rendered good service to people and in addition confessed every wrong he had done and pleaded with the bench for a fitting punishment as an atonement for his sins.
₵28.00Hlɔbiabia (Ewe)
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Agbemɔ (Ewe)
Agbemɔ (The Vicissitudes of Life) is a story about a man who is imprisoned for a crime he has not committed. He is sentenced to a twenty-year imprisonment but released after four years upon a presidential pardon. His friend, another prison who is also released, helps him to start life again and later becomes very rich. Circumstances lead Agbemɔ to fall in love with a lady who later turns out to be the culprit of the crime for which he was imprisoned. The lady is arrested and imprisoned. Agbemɔ later gets married to the lady in prison.
₵30.00Agbemɔ (Ewe)
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Hɛnɔwo Ƒe Gbe: Hakpanya Tiatia Aɖewo Me Dzodzro (Ewe)
A commentary on Hɛnɔwo Ƒe Gbe, a collection of poetry in Ewe.
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Dzo Aɖe Bi Gbe Tra Gbe (Eʋe)
Dzo Aɖe Bi Gbe Tra Gbe: An Anthology of Very Inspiring Eʋe poems
₵30.00Dzo Aɖe Bi Gbe Tra Gbe (Eʋe)
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The Source: My First English and Ewe Book for Beginners – Nududu (Ewe, Board Book)
The Source: My First English and Ewe Book for Beginners (Nududu) -Board Book
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The Source: My First English and Ewe Book for Beginners – Lawo (Ewe, Board Book)
The Source: My First English and Ewe Book for Beginners (Lawo) -Board Book
₵48.00