Zuri | Austin Macauley Publishers
Zuri-bookcover

By: Fatma Said Rawah

Zuri

Fantasy
English 54 Pages Ratings:
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A child’s character can be shaped and nurtured through their upbringing. Zuri is a fairytale set in an ancient African kingdom, but its universal themes can resonate with children everywhere.In the story, a stubborn, rude, and unfriendly little prince named Eze encounters a miraculous bird named Zuri, who is full of wisdom and magic. Under mysterious circumstances, Zuri takes Eze on a journey to a fantastical world that transforms him overnight, from an ill-mannered boy into a polite and well-behaved young prince, and eventually, into a responsible and powerful king.The story’s moral teaches children that our outlook on life is shaped by the behaviors we develop. Bad manners lead to unhappiness, while good manners bring joy and fulfillment.

Fatma Rawah is a mother and grandmother who recently retired after 30 years of working as an executive secretary in one of the renowned organizations in Dubai. Previously, she was a journalist and magazine columnist in Yemen and Tanzania. Her epic writing career began in the early 1980s in Tanzania, where her stories for children were aired on a Radio program for children – ‘Mama na Mwana’ meaning ‘Mother and Child’ – every Sunday morning. At the same time, writing different series of fictional love stories for two weekly magazines, The Voice of a Woman and The Sunday News.

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