Life, Change and Eternity

· Trafford Publishing
Ebook
108
Pages

About this ebook

Ive just made one of the most difficult decisions in my twenty-something years. It could be the worst, could as well be the best. Where do I go from here? But all I can say is, my life will never be the same againJohn Mark Ofori, character in the script. Life, Change, and Eternity is a story about how difficult it has become for humans, a society, or a person to move away from a particular way of lifemostly because they are familiar with their environment and are not motivated in any way to change practices. Change is a difficult decision to makewhether for good or bad. In the pages of this book, the writer portrays how important it is for a society or a person to embrace change and the consequences thereof. The foundation of the theme is seeded on two parallel events: a country facing an imminent presidential and parliamentary elections and a pastors son who is struggling to answer an alter call. Life, Change, and Eternity, read on . . .

About the author

Braa Kwaku (Gideon Quaicoo) is a passionate young writer who arrests the attention of readers with his wit and humor. His blend of down-to-earth everyday Ghanaian parlance with standard English almost makes him a grammar revolt. He has written many articles wide and large in highly rated magazines. In college, he was a key writer in for The Stool, an annual students’ magazine of his alma mater, Prempeh College. Most recently, his posts and comments on social platforms such as Facebook has received massive commendation. A writer, an actor, a poet, a singer, Braa Kwaku is all for the arts. He holds an HND in marketing and is currently pursuing a chartered course in banking. Braa Kwaku lives in Accra, Ghana, with his family and works with G-Life Microfinance Limited as a branch supervisor. Life, Change, and Eternity is his first novel.

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