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Guttenberg, NJ Authors Publish Book of African Proverbs January 14, 2021 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News Great Collection of Tetela Proverbs on the African Wisdom, a new book by Ambaye Albertine Tshefu, Elisabeth Mukanga Ndjeka and Albert Tshefu Empenge, has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc.
Great Collection of Tetela Proverbs on the African Wisdom is a rich and charming collection of wisdom. Proverbs are an important and creative tradition of the Tetela tribe of the Democratic Republic of Congo. This book includes nearly 300 proverbs written in Tetela, French, and English.
While some proverbs are similar to English sayings It is the survivor who narrates the story, Nothing is impossible until the death, others are unique Do not take fog for rain, The basket of the prickly ants is difficult to carry and to put down. With short explanations, each proverb s meaning is illuminated for reflection and application.
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Alexandria, VA Author Publishes African Folktales January 13, 2021 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News Kabu Kabu (African Classics): Moonlight Folklore Stories from Africa for Young Readers, a new book by The Venerable (Prof.) Sydney C. Ugwunna, M.A., M.Div., Ph.D., has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc.
Kabu Kabu (African Classics) is a collection of folktales from Africa, designed to teach children-and adults!-of all ages not only the moral lessons handed down from generation to generation by African elders, but about beautiful African culture in itself.
Within these pages, children will learn both a bit of science and theology, as well as valuable philosophical lessons crucial to their development as upstanding people of the world. Young readers (as well as older readers) can also relax and enjoy love stories in typical pure romantic and delicate African style.
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Apple Valley, CA Author Publishes Humor Book January 13, 2021 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News The Light Side: Silly Sayings, a new book by Carol Wachel-Boles, has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc.
Let s cut to the chase! The Light Side: Silly Sayings will make people laugh and have a game to play. In this serious time, people need some happy times. Enjoy this collection of silly sayings and even sillier cartoons.
About the Author
Carol Wachel-Boles was born and raised in Southern California and now resides in Apple Valley. She loves humor and making people laugh, and she hopes her book will do that. She has been active all her life-with hiking, jogging, camping, etc. Also a poetry writer, Carol received an award for one of her pieces while in high school.
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Frisco, TX Author Publishes Book of Stories January 13, 2021 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News Penguins in the Savannah, a new book by Aarya Newasekar, has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc.
We love comparing things. You know, like slugs and rhinos, the brightness of the sun and the brightness of Betelgeuse; et cetera, et cetera. But if there s one thing we love more than that, it s trends, stories. Aarya Newasekar, for one, has spent an almost unhealthy time thinking about the saga of the voyagers who breathe life into these stories.
And all that work has led to this-Penguins in the Savannah-a personal compendium which sings (not literally, duh) of the adventures of these word-faring peoples. Filled with an array of tales in different genres, from short stories to poetry, Newasekar is sure to take you on a journey of your very own.
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Kingman, AZ Author Publishes Novel January 12, 2021 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News Drivers Home, a new book by Tony Pollock, has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc.
Starting out as short story written in high school, Tony Pollock brings a tale of good overcoming evil. Sandra, a queen, must fight an evil prince trying to steal her precious kingdom. The story of Queen Sandra shows that there is always hope for those who stay true to their beliefs.
About the Author
Tony Pollock was born in 1956 and raised in California; he was third of four siblings. His parents worked as migrant farm worker, having fled the dust bowl, moving constantly and getting an education in life on the road.