This novel is a classic legend of a
young hero’s magical journey through a fantasy world where he is tested with
incredible challenges that can only stem from the soul of the author’s genuine
African culture and vivid imagination. Being falsely accused of a crime, Nihu,
a tribal African boy, is banished to the Lonely Forest. In order to regain his
freedom, he must find a way to defeat the unbeatable and confront challenges
that draw analogies to our own realities. Like The Lord of the Rings, this epic
high fantasy novel carries the reader to another time and place. Nihu gets
sucked into a world inside of a stone, visits a powerful ruler in an underwater
city, and befriends a group of refugees. The Adventures of Nihu will not only
allow an audience of all ages to escape their own realities, but draw them into
a world of high hopes, powers, and unimaginable desires.
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
The Adventures of Nihu
Sunday, May 17, 2020
Book Review: Rambling on Borrowed Time is what you expect from a Brilliant Teacher who has Spent Several Years Inspiring People.
A
good book is like a diamond mine that never runs out. It is priceless. Successful
authors have mastered the art of carrying their readers along. This art is
endearing. It leaves the reader yearning for more.
In
David Ellison’s book, “Rambling on Borrowed Time”, I found happiness. It was
hard to drop. We learn new tricks every single day. The book is what you expect
from a brilliant teacher who has spent several years inspiring people.
During his thirty-six-year career, David
Ellison was a teacher, mentor teacher, school administrator, education
columnist and community activist. He worked in schools foreign and domestic,
public and private, grades four through college.
His treks through five continents included
volunteering in far-flung villages, and surviving harrowing adventures. He
served as the New Haven Unified and the American Council of School
Administrators Region VI Teacher of the Year in 1996. Now retired, Ellison
reads, writes, hikes, kayaks, cares for abandoned dogs and teaches children.
Ellison’s
vivid imagination will not only endear readers to him, it will make him a
shining light.
“Children all have that same amazing
power over me—not only to make me laugh, but to make me believe in myself, in
them, and in life.”
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