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The story draws on a rich cultural background from Ghana. The real Golden Stool is not just a throne; it is believed to house the soul of the Ashanti nation—the living, the dead, and those yet to be born. It is so sacred that it is never allowed to touch the ground, and no one, not even the King (Asantehene), is permitted to sit on it.
The historical significance of the Stool includes the War of the Golden Stool in 1900, where the Ashanti people fought the British to protect the Stool's sanctity. The children's story, therefore, is an exciting, age-appropriate way to introduce young readers to a foundational piece of West African history and culture.
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