Don't think Amazon ships things to Ghana. Guess I'll just have to look forward to your posts and/or the giveaway.
Some of the things you describe reminds me of my own homeland. From the half buried tyres to kids tied to the back of their mothers. Can't wait to read more.
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Interesting. I've never been to Ghana but have spent some time in Cameroon. At a basic level, this is a story of a nation (and person) changing, so it might broadly fit for another place undergoing change. Thanks for following, the next chapter is out today. Happy reading!