Trinity High: Big Changes
by CNN Lokko
Description
In this novel, Trinity High students experience some really big changes; some of which are very challenging, and some of which are heart breaking. Naa Atswei, now a form three girl, no longer has to worry about the seniors. What she and the other Trinitarians did not know, was that they do have to worry a great deal about the juniors, as this crop of form one girls are not only atypical, but are united with one resolve—wage war on the seniors!
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Author Biography
CNN Lokko resides in Terre Haute, Indiana (USA) with her husband Daniel Richter and their three sons: Zephan, Johan and Nikae. She attended both St. Mary´s Secondary School at Korle Gonno (Accra) and Accra Academy. She earned her BA in English and French from the University of Ghana, Legon, a Masters in political science from East Stroudsburg University, Pennsylvania (USA) and a doctorate in political science from West Virginia University (USA). Despite her academic achievements, CNN Lokko´s first love has always been the literary arts. She has written poetry, plays and short stories over the years. Trinity High: Students in Crime is the first of her novels to be published. She also authored Adventures of Elizabeth Sam.
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- Publisher Afram Publications
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9789964705878
- Publication Country or regionGhana
- FormatPaperback
- Pages391
- ReadershipTeenage/Young Adult
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language AuthorsEnglish
- Copyright Year2019
- Dimensions5 X 7.5 inches
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