This is the story of a little black girl named Ayesha Karim who was bullied since elementary school and never dealt with her feelings until one day she acknowledged that she had used stuffing her feelings as a way of not dealing with her feelings. This little black girl became herself in her 30s. She is an inspiration to women everywhere that regardless of where you come from , where your mom or dad came from, what you do for a living or if you have a disability of any kind that you can learn to love and accept yourself as the Queen you are and as a daughter of your creator God. God approved of Ayesha and so she approved of herself. Ayesha lives with her parents in their lovely Princeton Junction home and has a cat named Melody.
The Ayesha Karim story a children’s book for children up to age 8.
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I am a Black Guyanese woman. I'm thirty nine years old. I went back to college to take Early Childhood Education classes. I want to get a second 48-credit BA degree in Early Childhood Education by 2021. I go to NJCU. I have a BA in Creative Writing from NJCU. I graduated from NJCU in August 2015. I transferred to NJCU from Mercer. I have my AA degree from Mercer in Humanities and Social Science since May 2007. I write poems, I write memoirs, I'm a blogger and I am taking a children's lit course. I love reading memoirs. I also do book reviews from time to time. My favorite poet is Emily Dickinson. I grew up in Ewing, New Jersey. I live in Princeton Junction with my parents! View all posts by TheAyeshaSite