Building Bridges Through Books Starting a West Indian Parent-Child Book Club Cultivating a love for reading and fostering intergenerational connections is rewarding. A parent-child book club focusing on West Indian family-friendly books offers a unique opportunity to explore captivating stories and rich cultural heritage. This guide will help you embark on a journey of intergenerational…
Choosing Appropriate Children’s Books The Importance of Culturally Relevant and Character-Building Children’s Books Choosing the right literature for children is crucial to positively shaping their minds. Exposing them to violent, criminal, or explicit content can be harmful. Fortunately, the West Indies has many culturally rich storytellers and authors who have created books for toddlers and…
Dr. Myles Munroe Mentee Pastor Kersch Darville Sees Writing Books As A Means To Help Guide People Bahamian author of over 50 books, Dr. Myles Munroe’s legacy lingers on in the hearts of his mentees. Anyone sitting under the late Senior Pastor of Bahamas Faith Ministries International and highly sought-after motivational speaker Dr. Myles Munroe…
16-year-old Freeport Native Publishes His First Book If you’re of the mindset that you have to be old to pursue and accomplish your dreams, young author John S. Poitier, a native of Freeport Grand Bahama, is a good reason to have you rethink that position. At a mere 16 years of age, Shaquille, as he…
Senior Defence Force Officer Releases Book to Improve Relations Between Youth and Their Parents Lt. Commander Delvonne Duncombe, a senior officer in the Royal Bahamas Defence Force, is considered a veteran in youth development, having served as the Director of the nations’ only military youth program for many years. He is also the president of…
Founder of Life After Stroke Organization, Publishes Book on Her Journey To Recovery May 31, 2022 Celeste A. Williams Ed.D., founder of Life After Stroke Organization, a non-profit organization in the Bahamas, has turned the tables on the tragic unannounced stroke that almost took her life 14 years ago. Dr. Williams, a vivacious artist,…
Abaco Native and Grand Bahama Talk Show Host Releases New Book to Free Readers From Their Stormy Past June 30, 2022 Survival mode has been a fixed position for author and teacher Chantel Thompson, a native of Abaco, the island not so long ago hit by the devastating hurricane Dorian some years ago. Ms. Thompson…
Partner With Your Process Sends Message of Healing and Hope to Divorcees In the Midst of The Pandemic August 2, 2021 Despite the pandemic and a myriad of setbacks relating to it, Jamaican-born author Ann-Marie T. Hamilton recently published her book, Partner With Your Process – Eight Steps to Grow Through Your Divorce with InspirePublishing.org…
Bahamian Attorney Publishes Book on the Tragic Death of Her Sons Against the Odds: The Agatha Bethel Story November 22, 2021 If you had placed a wager that newly published author Agatha D. Bethel would have collapsed like a rusted ironing board under insurmountable pressures of life, you would have lost the bet. In her…
Andros Educator Releases Exciting, Fun-filled Children’s Book Princess Burrows July 5, 2021 Who would have believed that getting children to read and learn life lessons would be so much fun? Painted on the colorful Bahama island backdrop of Andros—the land of crabs, bonefishing, Blue Holes, and 20lb Rock Iguanas, Bahamian teacher Mrs. Princess Burrows has…
It was the day before Christmas, and my family was shopping for candy canes and gifts. As soon as we finished our shopping, we got into the car to go home. My father started driving. On the way home, we passed a very large moving box. “Daddy, stop!” I shouted. “I see a moving box.”
Rotary Eclub- Butterfly StoryBook Participant Age: 9 years old Prospect Primary School Georgetown, Cayman Islands A RARE ENCOUNTER Diamond White George the blue iguana was never happy. He was always getting bullied at school by green iguanas. They were always teasing him because he was different, but poor George wasn’t brave enough to stand up…