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Review: "This novel feature vivid imagination, as well as lots of dialogue and description" - Writers Guild of Alberta" "I admire the ambitious premise" - Catherine Cho Malaysha is a beautiful and intelligent albino who faces discrimination in society. She began to question her complexion at a very young age because of the way she was treated by people. Her father did not expect to have an albino. That's why he didn't like her. She learned to love herself and quickly found a way to achieve her dream: to become the lawyer for the Prime Minister who has downplayed her in the past. At the age of…mehr

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Review: "This novel feature vivid imagination, as well as lots of dialogue and description" - Writers Guild of Alberta" "I admire the ambitious premise" - Catherine Cho Malaysha is a beautiful and intelligent albino who faces discrimination in society. She began to question her complexion at a very young age because of the way she was treated by people. Her father did not expect to have an albino. That's why he didn't like her. She learned to love herself and quickly found a way to achieve her dream: to become the lawyer for the Prime Minister who has downplayed her in the past. At the age of 11, Malaysha was aware of the many looks she received from people. She began to understand that she was different when she was bullied at school by friends. She questioned herself for years until she decided to find out the truth from her mother. Her mother told her the truth and some secrets that she kept for many years. She also said that there is a powerful diamond necklace that gives power. The diamond will shine on the person for whom it is intended and she will become a princess. Finally, Malaysha was able to fight to find her true identity and accept the skin she is in. Will she succeed? Author Ketsia Lombosso Engoya is a motivational speaker, author and social worker for people with disabilities. Originally from Congo-Brazzaville, she moved to Canada to pursue her studies in the health field. As an African citizen, she felt it was her duty to learn about African history. She researched her history to finally write a book and is also an entrepreneur