A laugh-out-loud Ghanaian romantic comedy about chaos, healing, and second chances in marriage.When Nana Yaw Owusu decides he wants a painful divorce from his wealthy, successful wife, he expects drama, tears, and a legendary breakup worthy of an Oscar.What he doesn't expect is to fall hopelessly back in love with her.His wife, Nana Ama, CEO of Ama's Empire, loves fiercely and gives generously-sometimes too generously. Her affection makes Nana Yaw feel pampered, invisible, and dangerously insecure. Convinced he's "being oppressed by kindness," he launches Operation Painful Divorce, complete with a therapist's questionable advice, badly written love notes, disastrous cooking attempts, and a sister who acts like the Minister of Gossip and Intervention.But the plan fails spectacularly.Every step Nana Yaw takes to ruin the marriage only pulls him closer to the woman he once took for granted. And when the truth finally explodes, the couple must confront heartbreak, forgiveness, and the messy, hilarious journey of rebuilding love.Perfect for readers who enjoy: Romantic comedy with strong African flavourMarriage stories full of warmth, chaos, and emotional depthCharacters who feel real, funny, and flawedSecond-chance romance with heart-melting momentsA feel-good ending that leaves you smilingAbout the BookThe Drumbeats That Carried Us Home is a vibrant, witty, deeply emotional story that blends humour with heart. From goat-eaten flowers to love notes gone wrong, silent healing, and the most dramatic chase scene in Ghanaian marriage history, this novel will make you laugh, cry, and believe in love's ability to rise again.If you love unforgettable characters, explosive humor, and a romance worth rooting for-this book is for you.