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Books with author Anna Freeman

  • The Midwife and The Lindworm

    A. A. Freeman

    language (, May 1, 2018)
    The Midwife has worked on her share of unusual births over the years—from foxes to royalty to the Gods themselves. One of the stranger births she assisted was a queen who delivered twins: one a boy, the future king, and one a serpent, known as The Lindworm.Now, almost twenty years later, the queen has called upon The Midwife again—this time, to rid the castle of The Lindworm once and for all. Devouring maidens from across the land, it seems the monster’s thirst for blood cannot be slaked. But the sensible Midwife has no patience for histrionic queens or fae monsters. She intends to settle this. All of it.
  • Abibifahodie! Vol. 1 Meekamui

    Angela Freeman

    language (, Jan. 18, 2015)
    Angela Freeman’s “Abibifahodie! Series” examines various revolutionary strategies used in Afrikan rebellions worldwide. This series combats the “Afrikan people can’t win” myth, which Black children are constantly inundated with through mainstream media outlets. The lessons learned provide motivation and address many dilemmas affecting the Black community in America. Abibifahodie: Volume 1 explores the battle in Meekamui (Bougainville) which began as a result of severe exploitation and damage to the environment.As with all Angela Freeman Books, this is for adults and children to read together. Doing so strengthens dialogue between the generations. Children tend to ask many questions during and after reading this book. Capitalize on that thirst for knowledge. Encourage them to think critically and find answers. Encourage them to win.
  • Kefentse's Private Parts

    Angela Freeman

    eBook
    How can our children protect themselves from predators? That is the lesson Kefentse and Nilajah learn in Kefentse's Private Parts. The subject of child sexual abuse can be a very sensitive one. Kefentse's Private Parts makes this essential discussion natural, empowering, and fun for children.Angela Freeman’s “Nilajah Series” is centered on the dynamics of a loving Black family. By exploring the relationship between family members, many topics facing the Black community are addressed in age-appropriate ways. This series is designed to combat the degeneracy and myths of inferiority that Black children are inundated with daily through mainstream media outlets. As with all Angela Freeman Books, this is made for adults and children to read together. Doing so encourages dialogue between the generations. Children tend to ask many questions during and after reading this book. Make the most of their questions by encouraging them to think critically to find answers. Enjoy!
  • Nilajah's Dolls

    Angela Freeman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 18, 2014)
    Nilajah broke her pretty brown doll. Will a pink doll be as much fun? Nilajah's Dolls explores the effects of Black girls playing with non-Black dolls. By showing the physical and cultural effects of euro-worship, this book encourages self-esteem and racial pride in young Black girls. Nilajah's Dolls reminds parents to consider the effects of buying certain toys for their children.Angela Freeman's "Nilajah Series" is centered on the dynamics of a loving Black family. By exploring the relationship between family members, many topics facing the Black community are addressed in age-appropriate ways. This series is designed to combat the degeneracy and myths of inferiority that Black children are inundated with daily through mainstream media outlets. As with all Angela Freeman Books, this is made for adults and children to read together. Doing so encourages dialogue between the generations. Children tend to ask many questions during and after reading this book. Make the most of their questions by encouraging them to think critically to find answers.
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  • Omowale & The Butterfly

    Angela Freeman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 19, 2014)
    Omowale and the Butterfly is a fun story about overcoming challenges. In the story, Omowale’s chance encounter with a butterfly teaches him a lesson in struggle and strength. Omowale and The Butterfly gives children the confidence to succeed, even when the tasks seem difficult.
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  • Bomani's Stand

    Angela Freeman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 19, 2014)
    When a bully begins to create mischief in the neighborhood, Bomani has to make a choice. Will he be a coward or a warrior? Bomani’s Stand is the latest book in the “Nilajah’s Series”. This book teaches important lessons in manhood that both boys and girls enjoy and benefit from.Angela Freeman’s “Nilajah Series” is centered on the dynamics of loving Black families. By exploring the relationship between family members, many topics facing the Black community are addressed in age-appropriate ways. This series is designed to combat the degeneracy and myths of inferiority that Black children are inundated with daily through mainstream media outlets. As with all Angela Freeman Books, this is made for adults and children to read together. Doing so encourages dialogue between the generations. Children tend to ask many questions during and after reading this book. Make the most of their questions by encouraging them to think critically to find answers. Enjoy!
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  • Bomani's Stand

    Angela Freeman

    eBook (Angela Freeman, June 30, 2014)
    When a bully begins to create mischief in the neighborhood, Bomani has to make a choice. Will he be a coward or a warrior? Bomani’s Stand is the latest book in the “Nilajah’s Series”. This book teaches important lessons in manhood that both boys and girls enjoy and benefit from.Angela Freeman’s “Nilajah Series” is centered on the dynamics of loving Black families. By exploring the relationship between family members, many topics facing the Black community are addressed in age-appropriate ways. This series is designed to combat the degeneracy and myths of inferiority that Black children are inundated with daily through mainstream media outlets. As with all Angela Freeman Books, this is made for adults and children to read together. Doing so encourages dialogue between the generations. Children tend to ask many questions during and after reading this book. Make the most of their questions by encouraging them to think critically to find answers. Enjoy!
  • Kefentse's Private Parts

    Angela Freeman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 17, 2014)
    How can our children protect themselves from predators? That is the lesson Kefentse and Nilajah learn in Kefentse's Private Parts. The subject of child sexual abuse can be a very sensitive one. Kefentse's Private Parts makes this essential discussion natural, empowering, and fun for children.Angela Freeman’s “Nilajah Series” is centered on the dynamics of a loving Black family. By exploring the relationship between family members, many topics facing the Black community are addressed in age-appropriate ways. This series is designed to combat the degeneracy and myths of inferiority that Black children are inundated with daily through mainstream media outlets. As with all Angela Freeman Books, this is made for adults and children to read together. Doing so encourages dialogue between the generations. Children tend to ask many questions during and after reading this book. Make the most of their questions by encouraging them to think critically to find answers. Enjoy!
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  • Omowale & The Butterfly

    Angela Freeman

    eBook (, Jan. 18, 2015)
    Omowale and the Butterfly is a fun story about overcoming challenges. In the story, Omowale’s chance encounter with a butterfly teaches him a lesson in struggle and strength. Omowale and The Butterfly gives children the confidence to succeed, even when the tasks seem difficult.
  • Abibifahodie!: Meekamui

    Angela Freeman

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 10, 2014)
    Angela Freeman’s “Abibifahodie! Series” examines various revolutionary strategies used in Afrikan rebellions worldwide. This series combats the “Afrikan people can’t win” myth, which Black children are constantly inundated with through mainstream media outlets. The lessons learned provide motivation and address many dilemmas affecting the Black community in America. Abibifahodie: Volume 1 explores the battle in Meekamui (Bougainville) which began as a result of severe exploitation and damage to the environment.As with all Angela Freeman Books, this is for adults and children to read together. Doing so strengthens dialogue between the generations. Children tend to ask many questions during and after reading this book. Capitalize on that thirst for knowledge. Encourage them to think critically and find answers. Encourage them to win.
  • Earl the Squirrel by Freeman, Don

    Freeman

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, 2005, )
    Earl the Squirrel by Freeman, Don [Viking Juvenile, 2005] Hardcover [Hardcove...
  • Trapped: A Modernization

    F. Freeman

    eBook
    In this psychological thriller, we meet Lily, a girl willing to be held hostage in the middle of the forest by an ex-drug addict in order to save her father’s life.Lily’s father, Don, suffers a terrible car crash, and Lily finds his car at the bottom of an embankment. After battling through a dark forest and the terrible cold, she comes upon a lone cabin in the middle of the woods. There she finds her father chained to a wall--held hostage by Seven, the cabin's owner and an ex-drug addict who now believes that he is The Chosen One. Lily is able to convince Seven to let her father go by taking her father's place.As the story develops, we witness--through Lily's journal entries--that she is becoming a victim of Stockholm Syndrome. Lily must ultimately choose between trusting Seven, who is now her only companion, or believing her fears that his madness may have driven him to murder.Will she be able to find the truth in time or will she pay the ultimate price?