Ghanaian author and philanthropist, Stacy Maweunam Amewoyi on Saturday had launched 11 different books in Accra as she sets out to be one of the world’s best sellers.
The books are part of some 26 books she authored since her writing career began.
They include, “The King’s Choice, The Missing Fathers 1, 2 & 3, The Language & Keys of Love, Africa & The African Rising Stars, Africa & The African The Falling Powers, Africa & The African, The Pillar of Love, Miscellaneous Existing Simultaneously and The Science of Love.
According to her, all eleven books were authored within a period of 3years after she spent 10years working on her first book.
“The King’s Choice is about my true life story. I have been through a lot, I always tell people I am an orphan and I went through…there are a lot of people like me who don’t have a voice they need just a person to let them know they can also do it…I started writing to inspire them that they can also succeed,” she indicated while speaking with the media at the launch about her inspiration behind some of the books.
The most recent of the books is Africa & The African. It talks about the future of the continent of Africa. It also touches on the struggles of Africa and its vast natural and human resources lying untapped among others.
Stacy described her journey into the writing as “a gift, inspiration comes to her naturally, and mostly through true-life events taken from her own life, and society.”
The books are currently selling on Amazon, E-Book and other major digital platforms.
Stacy Amewoyi is described as a Ghanaian-born entrepreneur, author and philanthropist.
She is based in the United States of America. She grew up as an orphan, but through her perseverance and deep faith in God, she established herself as a change agent in her community.
She is the Founder and President of The Stacy M Foundation which is a non-profit organization that has greatly impacted the lives of many orphans, widows and the less privileged.
The Foundation continues its work in transforming the lives of the downtrodden. As the organization grew, so did the resources, which have affected so many lives.
Stacy built a coalition of young people ready to take control of their lives after school.
As one of the best Ghanaian Authors, Stacy is to partner with the Ministry of Education, Ghana to establish reading clubs in the various basic schools across the county.
This is to encourage students between the ages of 4 and 15 years old to read wide to increase their knowledge.
By Francis Addo