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Sunrise Surprise
A warm hug and a gentle invitation to embrace the beauty in each day.
Each day, a marvelous show occurs in the sky, hidden in plain sight. While many enjoy sweet dreams, a young child takes a front-row seat for a stunning show. You'll never believe what she sees majestically unfold. Written as an idyllic poem, this book inspires awe and wonder for audiences of all ages.
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Published Books
Take a look at some books I've written for educational curriculums and companies.
Defying Gravity: The Story of Mae Jemison
Defying Gravity: The Story of Mae Jemison is a children’s book that tells the inspiring journey of Mae Jemison, the first Black woman to travel into space. The book highlights Jemison’s childhood curiosity about the stars, her determination to pursue a career in science despite societal expectations, and her path to becoming an astronaut. With themes of perseverance, diversity, and the wonder of space exploration, this story encourages young readers to dream big and break barriers, just like Mae Jemison.
Taking Flight: The Story of Bessie Coleman
Taking Flight: The Story of Bessie Coleman tells the inspirational story of Bessie Coleman, the first Black woman to earn an international pilot’s license. The book details her early life working in cotton fields, her dreams of flying, and the obstacles she faced in pursuing aviation in a racially segregated America. Determined to succeed, Bessie traveled to France to learn how to fly. Her daring stunts and commitment to inspiring others made her a pioneer in aviation and a lasting role model for future generations.
Good Trouble: The Story of John Lewis
Good Trouble: The Story of John Lewis is an inspiring children's book that chronicles the life of civil rights leader John Lewis. It highlights his early years questioning segregation, his admiration for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and his lifelong commitment to fighting injustice through peaceful protest. Lewis's belief in "good trouble" — necessary actions to create change — led him from marches to the halls of Congress. The book emphasizes his enduring legacy as a champion of equality and his unwavering pursuit of justice for all.