Sarah Afua Kittoe, an eleven-year-old British-Ghanaian girl who began publishing three novels at the age of nine, is currently in the news in the UK in anticipation of the release of her fourth book on Saturday, April 6, 2024.
Sarah began writing at the age of six, and by the time she was nine years old, three novels had been written and published: “The Friendship Club,” “Lindsey and the Blue Fox,” and “Sarah Kittoe’s Colouring Book,” which was intended for young readers.
However, she has just finished and published her fourth novel, “Ama and the Lost Key,” which has a Ghanaian theme and will be released on Saturday, April 6, 2024 at London’s Croydon Library.
The UK’s PA News Agency, which is situated in Britain, published a piece on the book and Sarah’s one day prior to the fourth book’s release remarkable dedication to charity, as seen by the fact that she is giving two UK charities the entire revenues from the sale of her books, as well as furnishing an e-library and updating the school library in Ghana.
Numerous other online news outlets in the UK and beyond, such as Yahoo News, The Independent Newspaper, AOL UK, MSN, and Irish News, have picked up the story since PA News Agency published it, and it has since gone viral.
In the meantime, the BBC has scheduled a date to come film the book launch on April 6, 2024, and has interviewed young Sarah in advance of the book’s online publishing.
“The details of the BBC reporter scheduled to cover the book launch tomorrow have been forwarded to us, so we are expecting them,” Sarah’s father, Albert Kittoe, said to Techfocus24.
You can access the item through multiple links from the UK’s national and international internet news outlets.
In addition to the many major platforms, the piece was chosen by more than thirty other UK periodicals with a provincial focus.
The following links are provided:
Whitchurch Herald, Glasgow Times, Lancasshire Telegraph, Barry and District News, Falmouth Packet, Peterborough Matters, Maldon and Burnham Standard, Harwich and Manning Tree Standard, Milford Mercury, Alloa Advertiser, Basingstoke Gazette, Hertsad, Brentwood Live, Cotswold Journal, and Tivyside Advertiser are some of the publications that carry news and information related to the area.
The following are a few more: Ardrossan Herald, Bournemouth Echo, Sthelensstar, Hereford Times, Evesham Journal, York Press, Swindona Advertiser, Jersey Evening Post, Denbighshire Free Press, Irvine Times, Hampshire Chronicle, Bridport News, Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News, and Perspective Media.
There are still numerous other links available, including those to Guernsey Eye Press, Newspower Green, Indy 100, Suffolk News, and many others.
It’s crucial to remember that young Sarah Kittoe is accepting all the attention with complete composure because she is more interested in the content of her voyage than the publicity around it.
“Yeah, I am aware of all the media buzz, to God be the glory,” she calmly told Techfocus24.
“Sarah’s calmness is an indication that she is overwhelmed by the national and global attention she is getting—that is how she responds to these things,” her mother Nozipho Kittoe stated.