Princess Latisha: A Woman of Many Talents

The author in December of 2014, had a chance encounter with a woman who has albinism. She was the most beautiful, graciously poised, and eloquent woman the author had ever met. This is a short story aimed at children and young adults, especially, although not exclusively, those with albinism. It is meant to inspire them to reach for their dreams. Furthermore, the author tries to sway the ignorant and foolishly superstitious, away from their dangerous, prejudicial stances, by reaffirming that people with albinism are human beings. Here, therefore, a story inspired by a formidable woman.

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Princess Latisha: A Woman of Many Talents

The author in December of 2014, had a chance encounter with a woman who has albinism. She was the most beautiful, graciously poised, and eloquent woman the author had ever met. This is a short story aimed at children and young adults, especially, although not exclusively, those with albinism. It is meant to inspire them to reach for their dreams. Furthermore, the author tries to sway the ignorant and foolishly superstitious, away from their dangerous, prejudicial stances, by reaffirming that people with albinism are human beings. Here, therefore, a story inspired by a formidable woman.

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Princess Latisha: A Woman of Many Talents

Princess Latisha: A Woman of Many Talents

by Brenda Wardle
Princess Latisha: A Woman of Many Talents

Princess Latisha: A Woman of Many Talents

by Brenda Wardle

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The author in December of 2014, had a chance encounter with a woman who has albinism. She was the most beautiful, graciously poised, and eloquent woman the author had ever met. This is a short story aimed at children and young adults, especially, although not exclusively, those with albinism. It is meant to inspire them to reach for their dreams. Furthermore, the author tries to sway the ignorant and foolishly superstitious, away from their dangerous, prejudicial stances, by reaffirming that people with albinism are human beings. Here, therefore, a story inspired by a formidable woman.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164237974
Publisher: Brenda Wardle
Publication date: 09/03/2020
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 260 KB
Age Range: 5 - 11 Years

About the Author

Brenda Wardle is a South African Doctor of Laws student. She is a prolific author - essayist and poet. Wardle has published books on high profile criminal cases including 'To Kill a Fragile Rose: The State's Case Against Oscar Leonard Carl Pistorius" to mention but a few. Her genres span poetry, children's books, fiction and non-fiction. Wardle is Chief Operations Officer at the Wardle College of Law and is a legal analyst of international repute having been interviewed on Sky News by Jeremy Thompson, BBC by Karin Giannone, Fox News by South African Correspondent, Paul Tilsey, SABC by Dumile Mateza. Between 1st January 2017 and 8th April 2017 Wardle has published 15 titles. On the 1st May 2017 she will be publishing her latest book, The Verdict: The Legal Trials and Tribulations of President Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma (As Politics and the Law, Converge).
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