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      • Akoma Mba

        Éditions Akomba Mba, founded in the year 1995 in Yaoundé, Cameroon, is focused on a wide range of children’s books, especially for ages between 3 and 15 years old.

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      • XO Editions - OH ! Editions

        Publication of works geared toward a mass-market audience An intentionally small number of titles (15 to 20 titles per year) so as to give a maximum of attention and means to each work and thus optimise their sales potential, both in France and abroad. An ambitious strategy aiming to discover new talent and put French authors back at the top of bestseller lists around the world. In 20 years: 421 titles published, 302 made it on the best-seller lists, 250 have been widely sold abroad.

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        Children's & YA
        2019

        Lumières obscures

        by François Olinga Mbida

        Little is known about the Ekang literature of the Bantu peoples today. This oral literature, carried over the last century by incomparable elders, is very often conveyed by the virtuosos of mvet. Dark Lights by François Olinga Mbida revives this flame. Through these stories, he tries to put these riches within the reach of the readership, despite its esoteric subtleties.

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        Children's & YA
        2020

        Ayélévi's Secret

        by Simon de Saint-Dzokotoe, Maryse Montron

        Little Ayélévi is very cunning. She always wins at the game of "Who would win the most beautiful flower." This situation intrigued his brother who wanted to understand the secret of these repeated successes. Ayélévi is very clever; will it still be for a long time?

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        August 2021

        Miss Coquette

        by Anselme Djeukam / Eldine

        Coquette, the prettiest girl in her family, has a dream. She wants to become a star in town. This morning, it’s the election for Miss Barnyard. Everyone is busy. Coquette is obviously the favorite. Mother Hen goes to wake her up. And... surprise! Coquette is not there.

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        Children's & YA
        February 2021

        Ridi Regrets His Mistakes

        by Ismaël Ouédraogo / Akira Junior

        Young Ridi obtained good results in school. As a reward, his parents offered him an invitation to spend  the holiday in the village with his grandma. The days spent in such a rural area were so wonderful, until several events unfolded!

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        August 2021

        The Magic Coconut Tree

        by Aude Peralta Excoffier / Edji Onabel

        That morning, everything seemed peaceful. Yet, this quietness will soon be troubled. Chief Tabot serenely moves and improvises a visit to Yoaddan’s parents ; Eseck and Muslimah. He is an authoritarian chief and already has ten wives. Dazzled by Yoaddan’s beauty, he got married to her without any trial. But the young lady does not love him and secretly ties on a love relationship with another. What happens next?

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        November 2021

        Zeyang Mvu (African Comic)

        the animal god

        by Objel Ottou

        Three panther hunters decide to ignore the prohibition in the Mvabilon forest. Even if it means arousing the great anger of Zeyang Mvu, the animal god... This original story transports us into the deep traditions of the continent.

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        Children's & YA
        2020

        Marinetta and Her Little Pink Towel

        by Jolie Ntah, Solise

        Marinetta is a pretty little girl who enjoys spending her days at grandma Mbamba Anna’s house. She meets her accomplices at the house. As she spends time with her grandma, her nanny and her pink towel, her days are filled with a whirl of happiness.

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        April 2021

        Mbumanjé and the Bamum Royal Pipe

        by Emmanuel Matateyou

        It was the day of the Nja festival. The entire capital was animated. Each queen woke up, went towards the crowd and returned with their mothers in front of the throne, where the king gave them gifts. When it was Mbumanjé’s turn to present her mother to the king, she went towards the crowd, and to everyone’s surprise, presented a healthy-looking woman who was well dressed. Disappointment!

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        2020

        MARA

        The Autistic Child

        by Chimène Ngoukam, Akira Junior

        Since her birth, Mara has been a curiosity for the whole village. She has difficulty expressing herself, walking and fitting in. The bad tongues even accuse her of being a victim of witchcraft... and yet this is not the case. The little girl suffers from autism.

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        Children's & YA
        2020

        Andolo

        The Talented Albino

        by Nsah Mala

        Mbesa village witnesses a peculiar birth; that of a boy with a special skin color. He becomes a curiosity for everyone. Nevertheless, his difference will not be a handicap for him… on the contrary! Andolo is a very talented man and knows how to prove it.

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        Children's & YA
        2019

        Yanou a le palu

        by Vincent Nomo

        Malaria kills millions of people every year around the world. Dying from malaria is the daily life of people in tropical areas. This book is an excellent fun tool for the potential patient but also, more broadly, for learning to read and the cognitive development of children in Africa.

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        Children's & YA
        2020

        Why does Panther have spots?

        by Ulrich Talla Wamba

        "Why does Panther have spots?" is a short tale that tells the story of a lazy and unruly little panther. A book that tells in an innocent and naive way the origin of the black spots on the skin of panthers to toddlers.

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        Children's & YA
        July 2021

        And what had to happen, happened...

        by Joël Eboueme Bognomo / Maryse Montron

        Idou the mouse and Issinga the cat were the best friends on earth. They walked, played, ate and slept together. Then, one happy morning, something unusual happened: two calves were born... And what was supposed to happen, happened.

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        November 2020

        My Little Picture Book of Animals

        (From A to Z)

        by Ulrich Talla Wamba / Akira Junior

        For ages 3+  ‘‘My Little Picture Book of Animals (From A to Z)’’ helps children identify animals in their environment. It contains both domestic and wild animals. The animals are placed in alphabetical order to ease the learning process.

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        Humour
        June 2016

        Zog & Mob (Cartoon)

        Curiosity

        by Patrice Mballa Asse

        Zog and Mob are two extraterrestrials who happily sail through space, awful unattached jojos, not at all entangled by family, school and society. They travel from planet to planet, looking for a football match, a pint of beer, a disco or a treasure. Their adventures are not always in the best of taste and they often start a fight, even if they don't always look for one, but they always get out of it by trickery or escape. It's completely crazy and full of energy.

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        Humour
        August 2017

        CATY (Yaoundé Anti-Terrorist Unit) - Cartoon

        Ça va chauffer (It's going to be a hot one)

        by Georges Pondy

        Bobo, a frightened young basketball player, witnesses a murder and is soon caught and held hostage by Essono, a notorious psychopathic terrorist who promises to take him to the States to play for the Chicago Bulls. Special Agent Jacky Wabo of the Yaoundé Anti-Terrorist Unit is tasked with apprehending Essono and eventually rescuing Bobo, if he is still alive...

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        January 2019

        Personality Disorders, Second Edition

        by Heather Barnett Veague, Ph.D and M. Foster Olive, Ph.D.; Foreword by Pat Levitt, Ph.D., Vice President, Chief Scientific Officer, and Director, The Saban Research Institute; Director, USC Neuroscience Graduate Program

        Personality disorders are patterns of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and oneself that are negative, abnormal, or stressful. They typically persist over time and involve perceptions, thoughts, and behaviors upsetting to the individual who experiences them and which cause significant problems in the person's relationships and professional and social activities. They can include antisocial behavior, acute shyness or sensitivity, negative perceptions, and more severe forms, such as paranoia or schizophrenia. Personality Disorders, Second Edition defines and explains these behavioral patterns, which are organized into three types, or clusters, the social and medical issues related to them, and how doctors can treat them.

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