Princess Carroll Ayo Durodola

Princess Carroll Ayo Durodola

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Her Royal Highness Princess Carroll Ayo Durodola of Nigeria, a professional storyteller for over 20 years gives lots of lessons and lots of laughs in her wonderful tales. Get her latest children's book "Tunde, the Little Nigerian Prince" by going to www.wix.com/princessayo/theafricanstoryteller. Using African stories to teach empowered living since 1989 she has been a professional storyteller to all ages.

'Tunde is the son of a Nigerian King. He is a very bright boy and catches the eye of an American missionary. The missionary wants 'Tunde to attend school, but his father, the King, is initially against it. But the missionary is peristent and eventually 'Tunde gets to go to school. He grows up to become a doctor and my dad.

HIDDEN DOORS, SECRET ROOMS

HIDDEN DOORS, SECRET ROOMS

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<p>HIDDEN DOORS, SECRET ROOMS - a paranormal suspense:<br />&quot;Superbly crafted and flawlessly executed, Eubanks doles out both plot and back-story in small doses, expertly keeping readers turning page after page...This is a phenomenal first novel; an excellent read for anyone who loves mystery, and would-be writers who want to learn exactly how it’s done.&quot; - KIRKUS REVIEWS<br /><br />Jillian Braedon possesses a secret so explosive that she must be silenced. On the run with her five-year-old daughter, stranded in the middle of a blizzard and critically injured, Jill sends little Valerie off into the raging storm alone. The child stumbles onto the property of retired musician-turned-recluse, John Mills, begging for help. John soon finds himself caught up in their torment, and face-to-face with the pursuing covert agents, who will do anything to destroy the secret, and silence everyone involved.</p>

Story Behind The Book

This book is dedicated to my two children Ricky and Tare, now 30 and 26, who when they were little and growing up in America, needed a story about Grandpa, my dad, who still lived in Nigeria and whom they didn't see very often. They enjoyed hearing about Nigeria and how Grandpa grew up in the town of Egbe, as the son of the King of Egbe. The stories became this book, the first in a series of seven about Tunde, their grandpa, and his escapades as a little boy, showing that children are basically the same around the world.

Reviews

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin:0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="font-size:10pt;font-family:Arial, 'sans-serif';">I am looking at the cover of my copy of 'Tunde The Little Nigerian Prince, and thinking it is fun to know another author who likes to do the illustrations as well as the written copy.  ...a few have said, &quot;Is that amateur art work?&quot;  To which I reply, &quot;The word amateur comes from the Latin word Amo which means love.  An amateur is one who loves what he or she is doing.&quot;</span><span></span></p> <p></p>