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This week, the bookshelf spotlights a writer who remains anonymous. She writes as if she’s speaking with disarming honesty, and her connection with women readers is instant. Her books have sold over 30 million copies worldwide and have been translated into more than 40 languages.
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Amayah Wallace-Aniebonam
At just eight years old, Amayah Wallace-Aniebonam is already making a mark in children’s literature. With encouragement from her mother, Alisha Wallace, what began as a simple school assignment has evolved into her debut book, The Quest for the Golden Diamond, a story filled with adventure, friendship, and courage which takes young readers on an exciting adventure through the Nightmare Jungle.
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Aché Abrahams and her mother, Camille Selvon Abrahams.
“My mother and I have both been recognised by MIPAD (Most Influential People of African Descent) in support of the United Nations’ Decade Dedicated to People of African Descent.We were both recognised for two completely different categories. This is the first time a mother and daughter have both been recognised by MIPAD and thus marks a momentous occasion.
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Deborah de Rosia
Service and giving have always been a pivotal part of Deborah de Rosia’s life. Being honoured with the Inspirational Champion of Women Award by the IWFTT this month of September comes after decades of community service to others, and she is insistent that the award should not be only hers but a tribute to all those who have given their time and talent to the Eternal Light Community.
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Cecilia Salazar
A 45-year career spent in the spotlight on stage has not dulled Cecilia Salazar’s shine in the slightest.
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Niki Rodriguez
Niki Rodrigues, nee Miller, grew up with a single mother, a younger sister, and her grandmother. Now, many years later, Rodrigues has a completely different family structure as the mother of eight, a proud wife, and also a business owner/entrepreneur. Between managing her household, growing her multiple businesses, and homeschooling her children, she is an extraordinary woman.
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Hari Fest
Independence Day 2024 in T&T will be supercharged this year with love! This is the promise of Kaveesh The Band, who has partnered with Sri Dattatreya Yoga Centre & SM Group International and is excited and grateful to present their signature spiritual event entitled HARI FEST II 2024—a spiritual music festival of love.
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Lisa Allen-Agostini
Lisa Allen-Agostini, known for her genre-defying narratives, ventures into historical crime fiction with her latest work, Death in the Dry River (1000Volt Press, August 2024).
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Prof Judith Gobin
The International Women’s Forum of T&T (IWFTT) has selected four outstanding, pioneering women in T&T to honour at its third annual Inspirational Women Awards Gala in September 2024.
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The writer recently accompanied a group of 35 travellers on a visit to the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico.
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Sandra Carvalho
Fighting demons sent straight from hell, the horror author, screenplay writer, and child activist, Sandra Carvalho, gives the protagonists of her novel, The Guardians, a deeper reach into the lives of readers and fans of the horror genre.
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