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Book Reviews of King Peggy: An American Secretary, Her Royal Destiny, and the Inspiring Story of How She Changed an African Village

King Peggy: An American Secretary, Her Royal Destiny, and the Inspiring Story of How She Changed an African Village
King Peggy An American Secretary Her Royal Destiny and the Inspiring Story of How She Changed an African Village
Author: Peggielene Bartels
ISBN-13: 9780385534321
ISBN-10: 0385534329
Publication Date: 2/21/2012
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Doubleday
Book Type: Hardcover
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pj-s-bookcorner avatar reviewed King Peggy: An American Secretary, Her Royal Destiny, and the Inspiring Story of How She Changed an African Village on + 885 more book reviews
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Uplifting story of a secretary at the Ghanian embassy who becomes heir to the kingship of her hometown in Ghana. She confronts corruption of her senior advisers, poverty, lack of medical and basic needs such as water and education. Amazing look at what one person can accomplish in the face of adversity.
reviewed King Peggy: An American Secretary, Her Royal Destiny, and the Inspiring Story of How She Changed an African Village on + 1452 more book reviews
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This real life story about a secretary who becomes queen of a small community in Ghana is a delightful read. One finds oneself empathizing with this woman who finds happiness in providing help for the 7,000 souls of Otuam in her homeland of Ghana. When her uncle dies, she is named king in his place. Her challenges are just beginning. She encounters gender bias, thieving council members, and community problems that seem without end. The king's castle is falling apart. Children must walk miles to carry water for their families. Schools are poor and limited. Medical care is provided by nurses as there is no doctor and no dentist is available. Peggy's biggest problem seems to be where to begin while working within the traditions of the people who live in this community.