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Oma
and the Prince
by
Susan Ngozi Nwokedi
Genre:
Fairytale
Oma
and the Prince is a unique African fairytale that follows the journey
of Oma, a poor girl with a rare skin disease. Oma was ridiculed not
only because of her skin, but because she aimed high. This fairytale
encourages its readers to dream big and chase those dreams. It covers
social topics such as bullying, self-advocacy, and diversity. Along
with following their dreams, readers learn that the beauty that
really matters is inner beauty.
Susan
Ngozi Nwokedi is an award-winning filmmaker with over 15 years of
experience in the film and entertainment industry. Nwokedi can be
found online at www.susannwokedi.com. After graduating from the
University of Houston and obtaining two Master’s degrees, she
founded TopLine Productions and Entertainment Company. Realizing her
passion as an educator and a leader, she opened the Children Come
Click Education & Technology Center, a supplemental education
enrichment program that provides K-12 support and adult education
services.
$30
Amazon
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This looks like an amazing tale.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Debby! We appreciate you kind words.
DeleteI love the cover design. It's a book I'd definitely pick up and examine. Oma is a character I can really root for.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much DebP! She really is. We appreciate you kind words.
DeleteI like the issues it touches on, especially the skin disease. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Lynn! We sincerely appreciate your time and kind words.
DeleteSusan N. Nwokedi - Author
The cover looks cool.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! We appreciate your kind words.
DeleteWho painted the cover? It's interesting and unique for a cover.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! The Illustrator, Paula Ada Cantu did the entire pictures including the cover picture. We appreciate your kind words.
DeleteA big thank you to everyone who participated in the July 23 Oma and The Prince Tour. Thank you so much Literary Gold for hosting and a Thanks to our amazing Silver Dagger for all you are doing. We appreciate you all.
ReplyDeleteSusan N. Nwokedi, Author.
This sounds like a really great book.
ReplyDeleteI like all kinds of fairy tales.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contest.