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Erscheint vorauss. 2. Mai 2025
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This anthology showcases ten authors, each contributing unique and powerful narratives that reflect the diverse and unpredictable experiences of childhood. The collection aims to challenge perceptions, inspire creativity, and celebrate the individuality found within each person's story. You never know what you'll get in each chapter, but be prepared to be glued to each page.

Produktbeschreibung
This anthology showcases ten authors, each contributing unique and powerful narratives that reflect the diverse and unpredictable experiences of childhood. The collection aims to challenge perceptions, inspire creativity, and celebrate the individuality found within each person's story. You never know what you'll get in each chapter, but be prepared to be glued to each page.
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Autorenporträt
Ndija Anderson-Yantha is a second-generation Caribbean Canadian author, lawyer, speaker, university administrator, and a former Thomas J. Watson Fellow, who is passionate about EDI, promoting literacy, and combatting anti-Black racism through education. As a result of her Thomas J. Watson Fellowship, Ndija wrote What Are You Gonna Do with That Hair?, a nonfiction children's book about the beauty and historical significance of Black hairstyles; she is thus frequently called on to conduct school assemblies, EDI training and workshops, and panel discussions. Ndija graduated from Spelman College (BA in political science and French) and McGill University (LLB and BCL law degrees). She lives in the Greater Toronto Area, Canada.