Obroni and the Chocolate Factory, Steven Wallace
Obroni and the Chocolate Factory, Steven Wallace
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Obroni and the Chocolate Factory
An Unlikely Story of Globalization and Ghana's First Chocolate Bar

Author: Steven Wallace

Narrator: Tom Parks

Unabridged: 6 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 11/07/2017


Synopsis

What country makes the best chocolate? Most people would answer “Switzerland,” or, if they’re discerning, “Belgium” or “France.” But, how many cocoa trees grow in Zurich? Lyon? Antwerp? Shouldn’t the country known for growing the best cocoa beans be the one that makes the best chocolate? So, captivated by theories of international trade but with precious little knowledge of cocoa or chocolate, Steven Wallace set out to build the Omanhene Cocoa Bean Company in Ghana—a country renowned for its cocoa and where Wallace spent part of his youth—in a quest to produce the world’s first export-ready, single-origin chocolate bar. What followed would be the true story of an obroni—white person—from Wisconsin taking on the ultimate entrepreneurial challenge. Written with sensitivity and devastating self-awareness, Obroni and the Chocolate Factory is Steven’s chaotic, fascinating, and bemusing journey to create a successful international business that aspired do a bit of good in the world. This book is at once a penetrating business memoir and a story about imagining globalism done right. Wallace’s picaresque journey takes him to Ghana’s residence for the head of state, to the Amsterdam offices of a secretive international cocoa conglomerate, and face-to-face with key figures in the sharp-elbowed world of global trade and geopolitics. Along the way he’ll be forced to deal with bureaucratic roadblocks, a legacy of colonialism, corporate intrigue, inscrutable international politics, a Bond-esque villain nemesis, and constant uncertainty about whether he’ll actually pull it off. This rollicking love letter to both Ghana and the world of business is a rare glimpse into the mind of an unusually literate and articulate entrepreneur.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jean on December 11, 2017

This is a memoir of Steven Wallace’s business life while doing business in Ghana. Ghana and Cote d’Lvoire are the two biggest cocoa growers. Coco grows on trees in tropical areas primarily West Africa. Wallace is an attorney who decided to make a gourmet chocolate bar and hot chocolate drink after h......more

Goodreads review by Claire on October 01, 2017

Mr. Wallace describes a decades long altruistic struggle to start a high end in-country sourced chocolate in Ghana. Unknown to me Ghana is the source of most all high end European chocolate. These august European companies have had (what could be called) a colonial and proprietary relationship with......more

Goodreads review by Dale on November 18, 2023

I had the pleasure of meeting Steven at his new chocolate operation in Milwaukee. His passion for Chocolate, business and relationships is evident. His enthusiasm is contagious. I'm grateful he provided me a copy of his book. It's a great story about the difficulties and joys that come with internat......more

Goodreads review by Elaine on July 19, 2018

Seeing how Steven Wallace navigated through the politics and socio-economic conditions of creating a chocolate manufactured in Ghana (from pod to bar) was fascinating. I listened to the audio book so my main criticism was the pronunciation of Akan words. Hopefully those who read this book will reali......more

Goodreads review by Scott on January 08, 2018

A really enjoyable story about the early beginnings of the Omanhene chocolate factory in Ghana, the first bean to chocolate bar made entirely in Ghana and sold worldwide.......more