![]() Wordeee Presents Three Bird Song: A Lyrical Modern Folktale Inspired by Ghanaian StorytellingBy: Wordeee Set in a bustling marketplace where survival depends as much on resilience as on companionship, Three Bird Song follows three unlikely avian companions. Chi, a modest brown bird, and Kah, a self-important crow adorned in a white vest, are familiar figures at the market—just as familiar as the irritation their discordant calls provoke. Habitually chased away, they accept this rejection as fate, until the arrival of Puht, a small bird from a distant town whose overly long beak and earnest longing for connection mark him as an outsider among outsiders. As famine spreads and other birds abandon the marketplace in search of better fortunes, Chi, Kah, and Puht find themselves drawn together by necessity and chance. Yet companionship, like song, is not without discord. Chi and Kah grow restless with one another, their differences sharpening into resentment. Believing solitude may offer peace, they part ways—leaving Puht, who regards them as both friends and mentors, heartbroken and uncertain. The story unfolds with quiet emotional resonance, asking whether bonds once broken can be repaired, and whether true friendship can endure pride, fatigue, and fear. Written with warmth, wit, and graceful simplicity, Three Bird Song invites readers into a world where animal lives mirror human truths. Efua Winful animates her characters with gentle humor and psychological insight, crafting a narrative that feels at once intimate and universal. The result is a story that lingers—one that speaks softly, yet carries lasting meaning. "Three Bird Song exemplifies the power of literary storytelling for readers of all ages," said Marva Allen, Wordeee CEO. "Efua Winful's voice is both rooted and expansive, honoring Ghanaian oral tradition while offering a story that transcends borders." About the Author Efua Winful, also known as Marjorie Winful, draws deeply from the landscapes, people, and lived experiences of her native Ghana. Her writing reflects a reverence for oral tradition and a belief in storytelling as a vessel for memory, moral reflection, and cultural continuity. About Wordeee Wordeee, a publishing and media organization, is committed to publishing works by well-established authors and celebrities in addition to thoughtful, culturally rich works that elevate underrepresented voices and celebrate the art of storytelling. Through literature that bridges generations and geographies, Wordeee champions stories that illuminate, entertain and educate our shared humanity. For review copies, interview requests, or additional information, please contact: Patrice Samara, COO End
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