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Jennifer – A Classic Ghanaian Novel of Misunderstanding and Teenage Turmoil

Jennifer by Obaapayin Adu Oforiwaa is a gripping young adult novel that explores misunderstanding, judgment, and societal expectations in the life of a teenage girl. When Jennifer Hayfron’s trai


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Jennifer by Obaapayin Adu Oforiwaa is a gripping young adult novel that explores misunderstanding, judgment, and societal expectations in the life of a teenage girl. When Jennifer Hayfron’s train unexpectedly breaks down, she ends up sharing a hotel with the honorable Dr. Martin—a decision rooted in circumstance, not scandal.
However, a sudden encounter with her foster father outside the hotel leads to explosive assumptions, causing ripples of drama in Jennifer's life. What follows is a compelling narrative of truth, redemption, and how easily reputations can be tarnished in the absence of facts.
✨ A poignant tale of youth, reputation, and resilience
✨ Written in simple, accessible English for young readers
✨ A cautionary story about jumping to conclusions and societal norms
✨ Ideal for students, schools, and young adult reading programs
Key Highlights
• A coming-of-age story with moral lessons for teens
• Set in a relatable Ghanaian social and family context
• Sparks conversation on character, integrity, and perception
• Engages readers with realistic dialogue and dramatic suspense
• A classic title from Asempa Publishers loved by generations



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AttributeValue
TitleJennifer
Author✍️ Obaapayin Adu Oforiwaa
ISBN9789964 784898
Year Published2018
Page Count117
FormatPaperback
Weight0.35 kg
AvailabilityAvailable on backorder
TagsAfrican Novels, Ghana, Young Adult Fiction, Moral Stories, Teen Drama, Alfred B. Cudjoe, Asempa Publishers, Obaapayin Adu Oforiwaa
CategoriesAfrican Authors, Young Adult Fiction, Literary Fiction, 9–12 Years, Classics, Children & Teens, Malawi, Novels
SKUBK6623



✍️ About the Author


Obaapayin Adu Oforiwaa is a Ghanaian author and journalist, trained at the Ghana School of Journalism. Her writing style is straightforward yet impactful, making her stories popular among teens and educators alike. Through her books, she highlights the cultural intricacies of Ghanaian society while delivering relatable and life-shaping narratives for young people.