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  • av Theresa Akuye Amui
    252,-

    Have you ever been to a village?If you have not, Ansu is here to tell you all about his village and the exciting people who live there. The people in his village are kind and they love visitors. It seems that all the villagers have their opposites. Where there's 'a big' there's 'a small'. Where there's 'a weak' there's 'a strong'.Together they are all happy and make Ansu feel at home.

  • av Anthony Kwamlah Johnson
    262,-

    In front of Mr Dongo's house on the hill are two identical tall trees. For years, the trees provide shade and protect the house. Mata, the youngest girl in the family decides to name the trees, Twin Trees.One day, two men from the city meet Mr Dongo and persuade him to sell the trees for a large sum of money. The family agree except Mata. On the day of the felling of the trees, Mata frustrates the loggers.What type of trees are the Twin Trees? How does the family outwit Mata? Who wins the fight to save the Twin Trees?

  • av Kwasi Koranteng
    262,-

    Notorious Kwaku Ananse has been active in the galamsey business. He has brought strangers with guns to dig for illegal gold. They are destroying the beautiful environment. The animals of the forest are not happy. Then Sawteeth returns from one of his trips. Will he be able to lead the animals to attack and drive away the galamseyers?

  • av Kwasi Koranteng
    278,-

    Colonel Barlow had cheated death many years back. He had been forced into exile by the man who had wanted him dead at the time of the uprising. He is back and must meet his adversary. He has returned with his son Kit, a battle tested soldier. Why does Sonday refuse to meet him face to face? Does he fear reprisal? And what is the cause of his nightmares? Meanwhile where is the blue diamond ring?

  • av Elizabeth-Irene Baitie
    219,-

    Auntie Lulu has a monster living in her house. It's got a boxy head like a milk carton, hair that's never combed, and eyes like a bullfrog. It wears mucky shorts and has dirty nails. It flicks dead flies at me and thinks it's funny to let snot drip from its nose onto a table. Its name is Reggie and he's Auntie Lulu's son-which makes him my cousin. Yuck.Things are going from bad to worse in Rabi's life. She told her classmates that her tree at home had the sweetest mangoes. And she promised to bring some to school to prove it. But every day someone steals the fruit from the tree! How will her mates ever believe her now? And who is this sneaky mango thief? Dreadful Auntie Sakwaa has come to live with them and is stinking up Rabi's house with her green horse medicine. Her disgusting cousin comes to stay, and he turns her own little brother against her!Just as Rabi thinks her life couldn't be more messed up, she meets an angel. And it wasn't wearing a sparkling white robe.

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