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This novel paints a vibrant, colourful image of Côte d'Ivoire. Tribal traditions, slave ships and the journeys of natives eager to explore beyond bucolic village life are all described in this captivating story, which celebrates its African roots.

Produktbeschreibung
This novel paints a vibrant, colourful image of Côte d'Ivoire. Tribal traditions, slave ships and the journeys of natives eager to explore beyond bucolic village life are all described in this captivating story, which celebrates its African roots.
Autorenporträt
Veleta Hayles lives in London and has two children. She was born in Clarendon, Jamaica and has worked in social care for most of her working life. Veleta holds a BA (Hons) MA degree in Creative Writing from Teesside University. As well as writing short stories, articles, blogs and poems, Veleta is the author of The Depth of Mischief and Going Places. Seventy-Two Hours in Ghana, a story steeped in the traditions of Ghanaian life, is her latest fictional work. Veletäs hobbies include being outdoors, walking, keeping fit, reading, and in addition to writing she runs a successful creative writing group and classes on writing poetry and [creative writing]. She also hosts a weekly podcast, ¿Hints for Writing Your Novel¿. Veleta plans is to undertake studies that will boost her writing. Veleta was awarded Best Writing Services Online Platform 2023 by SME [an online] magazine which gives recognition to Small and Medium Enterprises in the UK.