Author: Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond
Edition: Original
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: B005EP2Y9Q
Edition: Original
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: B005EP2Y9Q
Powder Necklace: A Novel (Wsp Readers Club)
To protect her daughter from the fast life and bad influences of London, her mother sent her to school in rural Ghana. Get Powder Necklace literature books for free.
The move was for the girl's own good, in her mother's mind, but for the daughter, the reality of being the new girl, the foreigner-among-your-own-people, was even worse than the idea. During her time at school, she would learn that Ghana was much more complicated than her fellow ex-pats had ever told her, including how much a London-raised child takes something like water for granted. In Ghana, water "became a symbol of who had and who didn't, who believed in God and who didn't. If you didn't have water to bathe, you were poor because no one had sent you some."After six years in Ghana, her mother summons her h Check Powder Necklace our best literature books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.
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The move was for the girl's own good, in her mother's mind, but for the daughter, the reality of being the new girl, the foreigner-among-your-own-people, was even worse than the idea. During her time at school, she would learn that Ghana was much more complicated than her fellow ex-pats had ever told her, including how much a London-raised child takes something like water for granted. In Ghana, water "became a symbol of who had and who didn't, who believed in God and who didn't. If you didn't have water to bathe, you were poor because no one had sent you some he move was for the girl's own good, in her mother's mind, but for the daughter, the reality of being the new girl, the foreigner-among-your-own-people, was even worse than the idea. During her time at school, she would learn that Ghana was much more complicated than her fellow ex-pats had ever told her, including how much a London-raised child takes something like water for granted. In Ghana, water "became a symbol of who had and who didn't, who believed in God and who didn't. If you didn't have water to bathe, you were poor because no one had sent you some."After six years in Ghana, her mother summons her h
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