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The River of Gold

The River of Gold

Ajona Penhart

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Ajona Penhart
Año de edición:
2025
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Historia
ISBN:
9798232863739
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The River of Gold by Ajona Penhart:Book Description:The River of Gold is a sweeping historical epic that spans over a thousand years, charting the rise and transformation of one of Africa’s greatest civilizations into the modern nation of Ghana.Beginning in the 8th century at the height of the Ghana Empire, when caravans of salt and gold carved pathways across the Sahara, the novel follows generations of families whose destinies intertwine with the land’s shifting fortunes. From the splendor of the king’s court in Koumbi Saleh to the dense forests where the Ashanti Confederacy forged its Golden Stool, from the first arrival of Portuguese traders on the coast to the grim centuries of the Atlantic slave trade, the story captures the triumphs, tragedies, and resilience of a people shaped by both conquest and continuity.As colonial empires descend upon the Gold Coast, and as revolutionaries and visionaries awaken the dream of independence, the tale carries forward into modern Ghana-a nation of music, football, cocoa, and oil, yet still rooted in the ancestral wisdom of Sankofa: to look back in order to move forward.Both intimate and panoramic, The River of Gold blends meticulously researched history with unforgettable human stories, illuminating the epic journey of a land where rivers, forests, and coastlines bear eternal witness to the endurance of its people.

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