Going To Ghana: My Adventure in Africa as a Baby
By Zion Nyakpo
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The GOING TO GHANA adventure and travel story reveals how a child can interpret life and culture using family conversations, memories and photos as a template. The young Author, Zion Nyakpo, was born in Australia as the son of an African father and an Australian mother. Five years after visiting Ghana with his parents as a baby, he has written about his adventure. He reflects on the journey as “my first real adventure in life.” With the help of his parents, he has captured the adventure in a simple but captivating story. We hope you find Zion’s account of discovering Ghana and Africa delightful, gentle and thoughtful.
Zion Nyakpo
Here is why you should read my new book, "GOING TO GHANA." It is my story, and it shows how I interpret life and culture using family conversations, memories and photos as a template. I was born in Australia as the son of an African Father and an Australian mother. Five years after visiting Ghana with my parents as a baby, I have written about about this adventure - with their help. It is “my first real adventure in life.” "GOING TO GHANA" is a simple but captivating story. It is delightful and gentle. Look out for "GOING TO GHANA," coming soon to an ebook store near you: Apple's iBooks Stores, Amazon’s Kindle, Barnes & Noble (US and UK), Scribd, Oyster, Kobo, Yuzu, Blio and Inktera. You can also find my ebook on OverDrive, Baker & Taylor Axis 360, Tolino, Gardners and Odilo. Stay tuned to my YouTube Channel and on Twitter @iozion Hope you have fun reading - and watching some videos I made for you. Cheers! Zion
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Going To Ghana - Zion Nyakpo
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The Going to Ghana story reveals how a child can interpret life and culture using family conversations, memories and photos as a template.
The young Author, Zion Nyakpo, was born in Australia as the son of an African Father and an Australian mother. Five years after visiting Ghana with his parents as a baby, he has written about his adventure.
He reflects on the journey as my first real adventure in life.
With the help of his parents, he has captured the adventure in a simple but captivating story.
We hope you find Zion’s account of discovering Ghana and Africa delightful, gentle and thoughtful.
DEDICATION
To Zia, Uncle Ian, Nanny and Poppy, Wisdom, Beatrice,
Pat and all my family in Ghana.
To Matt, Susan, Cameron and Evie.
Finally to Mum and Dad as well as my beautiful little sister