A well-known blogger will tell you all the intricacies of life in Africa. No stereotypes—only real life.
“Don’t go, children, to walk in Africa.”
K. I. Chukovsky
Stories about Africa used to scare many of us as children. But what do we really know about it? Probably something stereotypical: about malaria, poverty, and wild animals. But Africa is the second largest continent and it holds not only dangerous life—it also includes the familiar one.
Author of an Instagram blog read by more than 200,000 people, Natasha Sakado will tell in her book about the amazing African country—Ghana. You’ll learn about everyday life features and traditions of its people, medicine, problems, and simple joys.
“In Ghana, I’ve been living for 4 years, and I want to tell you about it not the way a person who arrived for a couple of days to write a guidebook would, but the way someone who is almost already a local would. Over all this time, I’ve been able to study Ghana from the inside, disprove stereotypes about life in Africa, and understand the sometimes strange behavior of its residents.”
Natasha Sakado
By listening to this audiobook, you’ll be able to learn a lot not only about Africa, but also about yourself—by looking at your own life through the eyes of people from Ghana.
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