INDIE AUTHORS
Here you'll find links to titles that have been self published by independent authors we have worked with.
ABIGAIL OHEMAA SPEAKS
Dear Sis
Dear Sis will empower and encourage women who have had life experiences, dealt with trauma and who are now bringing their stories to life.
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This book will allow you to be a part of the journey of 10 ladies stories and may also help you to address your own experiences that you may have wanted to keep quiet but nw want to overcome.
LESH GRAHAM
IT'S THE 2021 FOR ME JOURNAL
Ready for 2021?
This planner will be your partner and assistant throughout the year and will help you plan and stay Focused. 160 plus pages with a week-to-week view for the whole year. Featuring Gratitude pages and exclusive tools to support you throughout the year as well as personalised pages for goal setting, reflection, habit and health tracker, planning your journey and much more.
Organise all aspects of your life and achieve things that are most important to you with this Ultimate Planner!
Available in digital and physical formats.
RACHAEL BUABENG
HYPREMESIS GRAVIDARIUM: A BAME MOTHER'S STORY
Finding out that you are pregnant brings joy all around. You begin to envisage the promised pregnancy glow and the joy of telling your family the good news. Of course, you are aware of the possibility of ‘morning sickness’ but you never imagine that this sickness could take away your ability to function and leave you hospitalised or bedridden for weeks on end. A diagnosis of Hyperemesis Gravidarum can leave you feeling scared, isolated and questioning why me? These feelings are made worse by the constant judgement from those around you due to lack of awareness. A BAME Mother's Story gives a detailed insight into the experience of a hyperemesis gravidarum survivor; it covers everything a mother needs to know, including the physical, mental and cultural challenges that it can bring. It gives a relatable insight into the true reality of the condition. It offers comfort and encouragement as it journeys through the highs and lows of the authors own hyperemesis gravidarum story as well as other survivors.
RACHAEL BUABENG
WHAT ABOUT ADJOA
Adjoa is excited about the arrival of her baby brother but she begins to notice that things have changed. At times Adjoa feels like she is being left out and asks the question 'What about me?' Throughout the story, the answers to Adjoa's questions help her to learn that despite her feelings, being a big sister isn't that bad after all.