Wall Street Lady is a story about imagination and the truth about Kyra. Kyra is a young girl living on a farm who matures into a woman with love, joy, and heartache at the center of her story. Appropriately titled, Wall Street Lady depicts an era of Kyra's life. The Era of Black Wall Street, known for its majestic successes, growth, and shared community love. Meet Kyra, who lived through the era and poses one question, is it the heart one should follow? Join Kyra on her journey of truth and discover the answer.
Wall Street Lady is a story about imagination and the truth about Kyra. Kyra is a young girl living on a farm who matures into a woman with love, joy, and heartache at the center of her story. Appropriately titled, Wall Street Lady depicts an era of Kyra's life. The Era of Black Wall Street, known for its majestic successes, growth, and shared community love. Meet Kyra, who lived through the era and poses one question, is it the heart one should follow? Join Kyra on her journey of truth and discover the answer.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dolphine Solomon Lynch is a born dreamer who has a great imagination. She expresses her thoughts through writing and journaling. Dolphine has a great love for family. A wife, mother, grandmother, business partner with her husband.Dolphine is a storyteller at heart, which some people would never know. Her siblings call her the comedian with wisdom. She believes that no one should ever stop dreaming because dreams do come true. Her hobbies include portrait painting and crafting. Dolphine is a writer who will open the eyes and ears of many as she broadens their imagination through novelsWall street Lady is her first novel with more to come. Wall Street was a street in Enfield North Carolina that there were black businesses only, places where the blacks could go and connect, hair salons, barbershops, clubs, and more, in the '40s, the place that Kyra loved.
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