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In "What Do You See? A Children's Book About Diversity, Inclusion and Black History," join Neema, an 11-year-old sixth-grader as she faces the challenges of transitioning to a new performing arts school in Pittsburgh, PA. Neema, passionate about ballet, grapples with the complexities of middle school life amidst a world affected by a pandemic. Authored by Jeryn Alise Turner, this book explores Neema's journey to find acceptance and self-confidence in her new environment. Follow Neema as she navigates social pressures, striving for inclusion while pursuing her love for ballet. Experience the…mehr

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In "What Do You See? A Children's Book About Diversity, Inclusion and Black History," join Neema, an 11-year-old sixth-grader as she faces the challenges of transitioning to a new performing arts school in Pittsburgh, PA. Neema, passionate about ballet, grapples with the complexities of middle school life amidst a world affected by a pandemic. Authored by Jeryn Alise Turner, this book explores Neema's journey to find acceptance and self-confidence in her new environment. Follow Neema as she navigates social pressures, striving for inclusion while pursuing her love for ballet. Experience the highs and lows of her journey as she learns about resilience and courage. "What Do You See?" offers insights into Neema's experiences, highlighting themes of acceptance, self-awareness, and hope. This empowering tale is a must-read for middle schoolers and girls seeking inspiration and confidence in today's world. Don't miss out on Neema's transformative journey. Click the BUY NOW button to get your copy of this essential self-esteem building book!
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Autorenporträt
Jeryn Alise Turner has an MBA in marketing and is Senior Vice President for a global financial institution. Her inspiration for writing comes from an innate ability to connect with anyone she meets, whether fellow travelers, coworkers, or acquaintances. Jeryn took a phenomenal humanities class about expression in art, poetry, books, and photography. The purpose of the course was to study the various ways that society chooses to express itself, frozen snapshots of time capturing genuine emotion. Jeryn started writing because she enjoyed being on the receiving end of interpretation and wanted others to see themselves in her work. This text refers to her book, The Biggest Star Hardcover Edition.