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Book on Romantic Adventure at Walewale launched


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  Walewale (NE/R), Dec. 24, GNA – A story book that offers the literary world the very best of romantic adventure by two lovebirds brewed in the local setting of northern Ghana has been launched at Walewale in the North East Region.
    The 125-page book, titled: “Disloyal Heart,” promises to excite the senses of people, who truly appreciate a thrilling literary piece with sidesplitting jokes.
    Mr John Paul Klutsey, the Author, during the launch, said the book was his greatest tribute to the people of the West Mamprusi Municipality.
    He emphasised that; “This book epitomises my greatest tribute to the people of Walewale in immortal prints, as I carefully chose a village and places in West Mamprusi Municipality that people, who know Walewale truly well, can easily relate to”.
   “By the time you finish reading the piece, you would not only appreciate the differences in seasons and the atmospheric weather conditions as pertained in northern and southern Ghana, and what they portend for different categories of persons; but you would also appreciate what it feels like to fall deeply in love with someone, who suffers from indecision, as a result of the exigencies of time and circumstances”.
    He expressed gratitude to the people of Walewale and friends for the support, and said it helped him to write the book and launched successfully.

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