11-year-old Author Sarah Kittoe Releases her Fourth Book
Sarah Afua Kittoe, an 11-year-old British-Ghanaian child author, fulfilled her promise to build a library for a school in Tema, Sarah Kittoe releases her fourth Book . Two years ago, during her first visit to Ghana, Sarah made the commitment after touring various media houses in the country and visiting her father’s former school, Saint Paul’s Methodist Preparatory School in Tema.
At the age of nine, Sarah had already written and published three books: ‘The Friendship Club’, ‘Lindsey and the Blue Fox’, and ‘Sarah Kittoe’s Colouring Book’ for toddlers. Currently, she has completed and published a fourth book with a Ghanaian theme titled ‘Ama and the Lost Key’, which will be launched at Croydon Library in London on Saturday, April 6, 2024.
Sarah has always donated the proceeds from her book sales to charity. In London, she regularly contributes to Centrepoint, a charity chaired by King Charles, and the Wednesday Club at West Croydon Methodist Church, which supports homeless individuals in Croydon.
Given her philanthropic nature, it came as no surprise to Sarah’s parents, Albert and Nozipho Kittoe, when she decided to extend her kindness to the Ghanaian children at Saint Paul’s Methodist Preparatory School in Tema by refurbishing their library. The state of the library had deeply affected her during her visit.
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Sarah has already donated copies of her own books to the school, and now she is fulfilling her promise by providing the school with a modern library. In addition, she has also established a full e-library and computer lab for the students. Sarah’s dedication to education and her compassion for others serve as an inspiration to people of all ages.
Sarah has so far made good her promise to the school by installing 20 new HP Desktop Computers preinstalled with Jemdroid Learning Apps, which has relevant learning materials from kindergarten all the way to the tertiary level.
Sarah also provided new desks and chairs for the library, and has also shipped 13 big boxes of books to Ghana in readiness to start the physical library project as well.
On her return to London after making the promise, she embarked on a fundraiser that saw kind individuals and institutions donating loads of books and some cash to assist her realize her dream.
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She has also not stopped putting all the proceeds from the sale of her books into her charity projects.
The New Book from Author Sarah Kittoe
Now the new book, “Ama and the Lost Key” is here, and Sarah says the proceeds from that will also go to charity.
In ‘Ama and the Lost Key’, Sarah takes readers on a thrilling journey beneath the dry, orange, dusty sands of Ghana, where a glowing key is discovered lost in the shadows.
The story follows Ama, a young and adventurous girl with love and fire in her heart, as she embarks on a quest to unlock the secrets held by this mysterious key.
Promising unimaginable wealth, the key holds the potential to change Ama’s life forever.
But as she delves deeper into the mystery, Ama learns valuable lessons about the power of unity in the land of gold.
As Sarah continues to make her mark on the literary world, she stands as an inspiring figure for aspiring authors and young individuals everywhere.
Through her actions, Sarah exemplifies the power of youth and the importance of giving back to one’s community.
Even though Sarah is popular from being a young author, she said of herself, “I am interested in Art & Craft, design, music, gymnastics, sports, and food.”
There is no telling what the future holds for a young dreamer, kind-hearted and enterprising person like Sarah Kittoe. Sarah Kittoe releases her Fourth Book and more to come.