SHOLA
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Look INSIDE SHOLA (click photo)
Sypnosis
A story rich with cultural references, that is zooming children from England to Ghana and back again. Children from the ages of 5 to12 will enjoy this fictional based story. There is the symbolic planting of a tree and the grandma's voice asking the child to do well. BICS Reader Age Group 7- 9 year olds.
SHOLA, published 15 September 2015
by Gertrude Anne Badejo
ISBN 978-0-9933258-0-9, paperback
A story rich with cultural references, that is zooming children from England to Ghana and back again. Children from the ages of 5 to12 will enjoy this fictional based story. There is the symbolic planting of a tree and the grandma's voice asking the child to do well. BICS Reader Age Group 7- 9 year olds.
SHOLA, published 15 September 2015
by Gertrude Anne Badejo
ISBN 978-0-9933258-0-9, paperback
Comments: WHAT ARE PEOPLE SAYING ABOUT SHOLA?
There are several feel good commentaries, but of course here are some of them.
P and S read the book the same day. P read it over and over again. Continue writing and do a sequel.
Adwoa (Mum, Children aged 9 yrs & 7 yrs, London 13 Nov 2015)
I like the book because I learnt something new that Ghana is in West Africa.
D aged 8 years (Mum Toyin texted child's message, London 9 Nov 2015)
It encourages our children to know about Africa. Best wishes with your endeavours.
Mr B (Barrister, and, wife, London 9 Nov 2015)
C....Supplementary Education like Shola!
(Supplimentary Education, London 25 Oct 2015)
Look at the excellent quality. It must have cost a bit to print in colour. Come, let me introduce you to C....
Robin (Lecturer & Community Leader, London 25 Oct 2015)
The book provides a varying flavour of the African culture. I wish you success.
Dr Claver (International Executive, 20 Oct 2015)
Thank you for the book. It has broaden my horizon of African Literature on Britain.
Emmanuela, Yr 12 (A Level Student, London 11 Oct 2015)
Thank you for the lovely book. I love it.
Love F and J xxxxxxx
(Children aged 10 years and 7 years, London, 2 Oct 2015)
Your book has been read by my wife and all the girls in the house and it is quite interesting.
Paul (Professional, Ghana, 30 Sept 2015)
M enjoys reading the book. Thank you.
Tina (Mum, London, 25 Sept 2015)
I'm so proud of you. I am reading the book first with my husband, and we will pass it on to my grandson H.
Marie (Grandma, London, 15 Sept 2015)
P and S read the book the same day. P read it over and over again. Continue writing and do a sequel.
Adwoa (Mum, Children aged 9 yrs & 7 yrs, London 13 Nov 2015)
I like the book because I learnt something new that Ghana is in West Africa.
D aged 8 years (Mum Toyin texted child's message, London 9 Nov 2015)
It encourages our children to know about Africa. Best wishes with your endeavours.
Mr B (Barrister, and, wife, London 9 Nov 2015)
C....Supplementary Education like Shola!
(Supplimentary Education, London 25 Oct 2015)
Look at the excellent quality. It must have cost a bit to print in colour. Come, let me introduce you to C....
Robin (Lecturer & Community Leader, London 25 Oct 2015)
The book provides a varying flavour of the African culture. I wish you success.
Dr Claver (International Executive, 20 Oct 2015)
Thank you for the book. It has broaden my horizon of African Literature on Britain.
Emmanuela, Yr 12 (A Level Student, London 11 Oct 2015)
Thank you for the lovely book. I love it.
Love F and J xxxxxxx
(Children aged 10 years and 7 years, London, 2 Oct 2015)
Your book has been read by my wife and all the girls in the house and it is quite interesting.
Paul (Professional, Ghana, 30 Sept 2015)
M enjoys reading the book. Thank you.
Tina (Mum, London, 25 Sept 2015)
I'm so proud of you. I am reading the book first with my husband, and we will pass it on to my grandson H.
Marie (Grandma, London, 15 Sept 2015)
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