Jungle Dance, a novel by Petra Aba Asamoah, launched in Accra

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Petra Aba Asamoah, the author, at the book launch

Petra Aba Asamoah, a Marketing Practitioner has released her second book in Accra. The book titled, Jungle Dance is a novel she has described as a reflection of her corporate journey of almost fifteen years. It captures feelings of despondency, rejection and confusion interlaced with the triumphs, friendship and love that two women experienced in their corporate journeys.

Speaking at the launch of the book which was held that the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences, General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC) Dr. Mensa Otabil explained that a nation’s level of civilization is reflected in its arts – “you can check the development of a nation by its artistic expression – in literature, music or the fine arts.”

“Looking at the African literature that started in the late fifties, sixties and sometime into the early seventies, you’ll get amazed by the volume of work that was done and especially the ages of the writers.



Charlotte Osei at the book launch

To think that Achebe wrote Things Fall Apart at 26 and it’s still a classic all over the world shows how youthful ideas can be very powerful in expressing the sentiments of a people. It’s important to have young people do that. And for all of you who are young and or consider yourself young, and have a love for literature please don’t just read it write as well,” he said.

Charlotte Osei, former Chair of Ghana’s Electoral Commission and NCCE who wrote the foreword to the book remarked: “The magic of Jungle Dance for me is that the story is told from the heart and through the voices of women. Being raised in a society that does all it can to hush women, it is important to hear the voices of women.”

Dr. Kwabena Opoku-Agyemang reviewed the book and welcomed the emergence of contemporary African writers that positively projected the African story with images that veered away from the stereotypical mould of African. He described the writing style as graceful and intelligent.

Other dignitaries present at the book launch were diplomat Dr. Ekwow Spio-Garbrah; Executive Pastor of the ICGC Christ Temple, Rev Albert Ocran; Eva Mends of the Ministry of Finance; and Kwesi Pratt, Managing Editor of the Insight Newspaper amongst others.

Petra Aba Asamoah is a marketing practitioner who has transitioned successfully from a frontline sales role through the middle belt of supervision to the executive level of strategy in sales, marketing management, business development and customer service.

Mensa Otabil at the book launch

She holds a chartered post graduate diploma in marketing from the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM), UK, an MPhil in Marketing from the University of Ghana Business School and a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science also from the University of Ghana. She is also the Author of Sales 101: What everyone needs to know about sales. Jungle Dance is her first full length fictional book.

The book is available on Amazon.com, BookNook.store, Ehanom Bookstore, Buabeng Books, Manor of Books and EPP Books (in Ghana)

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