Description
Beyond The Greener Pastures book was written by Nana Ama Adu-Kwapong is describing about inspired by true life stories, Personal relationships
Blurb: With an expired visitor’s visa, two young children, and a husband with no work permit, Akua’s life spirals out of control.
Twelve years after leaving secondary school in Ghana, Akua and four old school friends meet and share their stories of life as legal and illegal migrants in London.
The pursuit of wider opportunities for higher education, enhanced job prospects and the quest for a better life influenced their individual decisions to move to the UK.
Together, they take us through their stories of love, heartbreak, loss, disappointment, and faith in God and the heart-wrenching circumstances affecting their search for greener pastures beyond the continent of Africa
Author Profile: Nana Ama Adu-Kwapong is a journalist who lives in the United Kingdom with her husband and three children. She holds an MSc in Gender, Development, and Globalisation from the London School of Economics and Political Science, a BA in English with Philosophy from the University of Ghana, and a Diploma in Journalism from the Ghana Institute of Journalism. For the last eight years, she has volunteered with a charity that supports refugees, asylum seekers, and homeless people in London.
Key Themes:
1. True Life Inspirations:
Drawing from real-life experiences, the book presents authentic and relatable stories that resonate deeply with readers.
2. Personal Relationships:
It covers a broad spectrum of relationships, including family dynamics, friendships, and romantic partnerships, highlighting both challenges and growth.
3. Emotional Depth:
Adu-Kwapong’s storytelling captures the emotional essence of each narrative, providing profound insights into the human condition.
Why Read This Book?
Beyond The Greener Pastures is ideal for readers who appreciate heartfelt stories that offer a deeper understanding of the bonds that shape our lives. It’s a perfect companion for anyone seeking inspiration and a reflective look at the power of personal relationships.
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