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A Journey Through Pages
Welcome! Each book is a reflection of my passion for storytelling and education. I'm delighted to share with you "Knowledge is Better than Riches: The Dumb Millionaire," co-authored with Mr. Albert Bostick, a story that emphasizes the importance of financial literacy.
Also, explore "Ausar Unbound," a collaboration with Abasi and myself, which takes readers on a mythological journey through ancient Egypt. I invite you to immerse yourself in the narratives I've crafted, each designed to inspire, educate, and entertain.
The first time Dominique picked up a ball he knew what he wanted to do with the rest of his life. Now, his hard work is about to pay off because Dominique just signed a million dollar contract to play for the Nigerian Knockers. Unfortunately, Dominique starts spending money so fast that he is about to lose it all at the hands of a slick talkin’ car salesman, a devious jeweler, and a gorgeous gold-digger who all have a little something to teach our Dominique. He'll have to wise up and learn that “Knowledge is Better than Riches” or face losing everything he’s worked so hard to gain, including his freedom. "The Dumb Millionaire" teaches children that money is meant to be spent wisely. It stresses the need to pay attention in school. The reader follows Dominique as he foolishly purchases items with no thought as to how much he has spent or how much he has left. Our Dominique learns that receiving a large sum of money with no knowledge may NOT be the greatest gift of all. Each purchase is demonstrated in the book along with the mathematical operation required to calculate its total cost. The reader is shown the addition, subtraction, multiplication and division necessary for each purchase. Math pages are included in the back of the book so the reader can actually do the math him/herself. Children of all ages will enjoy reading and learning with the "Dumb Millionaire".
Ausar Unbound is a fun, light-hearted children’s story of beginnings. Ausar and his twin brother Seth have been prophesized to come. Their arrival will bring back MAAT—Truth, Justice and Righteousness. However, before they do that, they must solve the “Riddle of the Sphinx” given to them by the wise old elder, Tehuti. Along the way, they make a lifelong friend named Auset, and learn some valuable lessons, bringing them one step closer to their ultimate quest, the Knowledge of Self. Children everywhere will enjoy reading and discussing "Ausar Unbound." One of the many lessons in the book teaches children to beware of predators. The illustrations and bright, colorful, and beautiful. The author's introduce ancient Egyptian names as a means of teaching them today's child. A glossary of terms is provided in the back of the book along with a short essay section.