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Apostle Bismark Barima Bampoh’s American Dream Story Now Set for Exhibit at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2024

The L.A. Times Festival of Books is not just a showcase of the latest best-sellers and trending authors. It’s also an opportunity to give a voice to other writers who came a long way in pursuit of the American Dream and how their journey can inspire others. Bismark Barima Bampoh is one recent example. Born in Ghana, Bampoh shares the story of his life, going from a struggling village boy to a highly successful marriage counselor in his bio “A Ghanaian Boy’s American Dream.”


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“The author related that they were poor while growing up, but he did not know. I understood what he meant because his father raised them well in discipline to become hardworking people. With the safety of home, you won’t even recognize that something is lacking. I love the way the author starts each chapter by highlighting what you will encounter in the chapter. It sorts of prepared me for what was ahead.” – Merits Anih

While there will certainly be plenty of large publishers and big-time authors expected to showcase at the upcoming Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2024, theirs are not the only stories being told. In fact, just many visitors are just as eager to discover books written by many underrepresented minorities in America.

One recent example of such a story is by Apostle Bismark Barima Bampoh, an immigrant from Ghana who is now a successful marriage counselor, pastor, motivational speaker, and more. The title of his book is “A Ghanaian Boy’s American Dream: An Inspiring Teaching Memoir.”

In it, he describes his origins in great detail. Born in the little village of Tinkong, Akuapem, Bampoh doesn’t just simply describe his early life. He shares much of his own culture growing up, including the various festivals being held in his home, the customs they practice there, and even his own ancestral lineage.

Rather than simply skip all the way to his arrival in America, he also shares the gradual transition from village life to living in Accra, Ghana’s urban capital. He talks not only about how he was schooled but also how it felt like going from a young boy raised in a rural village culture to a man coming to grips with corporate life and the wider, global culture.

But much like every motivational immigration story, Bampoh highlights the values of love, family bonds, and resilience in overcoming the numerous trials along the way.

Those visiting the 2024 L.A. Times Festival of Books who want to check out Apostle Bismark Barima Bampoh’s story can find “A Ghanaian Boy’s American Dream: An Inspiring Teaching Memoir” displayed at the self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet’s exhibit at booth #225. The book festival will occur on April 21-22, 2024, at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles. Get a copy on Amazon.

“A Ghanaian Boy’s American Dream: An Inspiring Teaching Memoir”
Author: Apostle Bismark Barima Bampoh
Published date: November 30, 2023
Publisher: Lambert Publishing House LLC
Genre: Inspirational

Author Bio
In “A Ghanaian Boy’s American Dream,” Apostle Bismark Barima Bampoh, a man of diverse talents and roles; an apostle, teacher, pastor, husband, father, musician, motivational speaker, youth, leadership, and development coach, HR consultant, highly successful marriage counselor, and author, shares his extraordinary life journey.


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