Mary Ashun is an accomplished author. She also writes under two pseudonyms:

Asabea Ashun and Abena Apea 

 

Mary has several books children and young adults’ books across various genres, from short stories to science fiction books for children.

Tuesday's Child: Mary’s first novel, was a Quarterfinalist in the 2010 Amazon.com and Penguin Group Writing Contest. You’ll laugh and cry all at the same time! Click here for more

Mistress Of The Game: Sarah Ankrah’s wedding to Phillip Arthur-Beck was a marriage of two cultures. Her Ghanaian family made sure it was loud and cheerful and his Canadian family made sure that it started on time! So far……Click here for more

Serwa Akoto’s Diary’, "Kweku and I meet at The Layover, an eatery just opened up on the Spintex road. He is dapper and carries himself like an athlete and I must admit he is delicious to look at. His teeth could use some fixing though since they are a tad crooked. He orders even before he sits down or says hi to me. Rude. He proceeds to tell me… Click Here For More

CHILDRENS STORIES

Stubborn Kwame & Sometimes I wonderClick Here

The Adventures of Kobby Badu SmithClick Here

To purchase all my books in Ghana, please visit Vidya Bookstores in Labone.

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Forget the New Normal: The transition to a New Normal is a bigger beast!

Everyone is talking about the New Normal. Presumably, this New Normal will be our new way of life after several periods of lockdown and other uncomfortable restrictions have been lifted. The New Normal will determine how we eat, how we fly, how we attend funerals and weddings…

 
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The issue of 'the other' when it comes to school admissions: The case of Achimota School and Rastafarian students.

Ghana is currently in the throes of a discussion that may seem ludicrous to some and timely to others. It is at once important, because it is opening up a conversation we should have had long ago...and it is at once unimportant, because, as some are saying, ‘it’s about hair’.

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