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This is a story about a girl named Juelle. Also known as OlaChi. She was born and raised in Paris to a Nigerian father and French-Italian mother. Her life in Paris was on a bed of roses until one morning, she woke up, and everything changed in ways she was not expecting. Juelle will take you on her journey from Paris, across the world, and to Lagos, Nigeria. Her story will make you think, wish, be thankful, maybe cry for a second or two, want to be kind or kinder, and hopefully, smile in between. Be My Eyes is a story about the beauty and meaning of family, the joy of kindness, and being each other's eyes.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This is a story about a girl named Juelle. Also known as OlaChi. She was born and raised in Paris to a Nigerian father and French-Italian mother. Her life in Paris was on a bed of roses until one morning, she woke up, and everything changed in ways she was not expecting. Juelle will take you on her journey from Paris, across the world, and to Lagos, Nigeria. Her story will make you think, wish, be thankful, maybe cry for a second or two, want to be kind or kinder, and hopefully, smile in between. Be My Eyes is a story about the beauty and meaning of family, the joy of kindness, and being each other's eyes.
Autorenporträt
Nkem DenChukwu, the winner of the 2019 Inaugural and 2020 Literary Awards by the Houston Public Library Foundation - Reader's Choice,was born on July 4. She loves to write inspirational books, especially for the younger generations. Adults also love to read her books, and areinspired by them too. Since 2012, Nkem has written and published eleven books that include Zoe, Odera: An Orphan's Tale, Alley-Gators:The bullies of Poughkeepsie, About A Boy, See Me Don't Judge Me, The Cow Without A Tail, Put Me In Your Shoes, Be My Eyes, Here on Earth, and Tribal Echoes. She has also edited several books. She loves to use her voice and writing to educate, inspire, inform, nurture, and empower the younger generations because they are the future. Her comments have been published five times in Oprah Winfrey Magazine between 2014 and 2020. Nkem is a film producer, and also loves taking still photographs of alligators, birds, squirrels, skeletal trees, the sunrise and sunsets, the moon, and people. Her next books to be published are When Hearts Touch, The House Without Christmas, and Do Not Tell. She is currently working with a group of kids across America on a summer book project. Nkem lives in Texas with her family. All her books are sold on Amazon, Barnes and Nobles, Walmart, Target, and other online bookstores. Want signed copies? Please visit www.nkemdenchukwu.com for updates on upcoming books.