THE
WARRIOR PRINCESS!
The world is in turmoil. America is torn apart, but there’s still hope as the nine-year-old has a secret weapon, an invisible gold bracelet she will use to save the world. Get a hold of the truth and the lives of Black Americans before and after enslavement through her eyes, the chosen American warrior princess!
THE
WARRIOR PRINCESS
The world is in turmoil. America is torn apart, but there’s still hope as the nine-year-old has a secret weapon, an invisible gold bracelet she will use to save the world. Get a hold of the truth and the lives of Black Americans before and after enslavement through her eyes, the chosen American warrior princess!


About Author!
Mercy Anim has the determination to impact society positively through her work. The experiences and challenges she has witnessed never stopped her from dreaming and pursuing them through dedication and steadiness. With a background in journalism and construction business that she had the privilege to own at a very young age back in Ghana, she chose to switch her career and work with children instead, which led her to open her daycare center in America. She pursued a writing career and faced people’s backlash and outrage, but nothing stopped her from taking on her passion for writingchildren adventure fiction and more. With this ebook on lives of Black Americans, she hopes to make a difference by inspiring people to dream big and make them possible through hard work and persistence

About Author!
Mercy Anim has the determination to impact society positively through her work. The experiences and challenges she has witnessed never stopped her from dreaming and pursuing them through dedication and steadiness. With a background in journalism and construction business that she had the privilege to own at a very young age back in Ghana, she chose to switch her career and work with children instead, which led her to open her daycare center in America. She pursued a writing career and faced people’s backlash and outrage, but nothing stopped her from taking on her passion for writing children adventure fiction and more. With this ebook on lives of Black Americans, she hopes to make a difference by inspiring people to dream big and make them possible through hard work and persistence


About Author!
Mercy Anim has the determination to impact society positively through her work. The experiences and challenges she has witnessed never stopped her from dreaming and pursuing them through dedication and steadiness. With a background in journalism and construction business that she had the privilege to own at a very young age back in Ghana, she chose to switch her career and work with children instead, which led her to open her daycare center in America. She pursued a writing career and faced people’s backlash and outrage, but nothing stopped her from taking on her passion for writing children adventure fiction and more. With this ebook on lives of Black Americans, she hopes to make a difference by inspiring people to dream big and make them possible through hard work and persistence



What’s Inside!

Chapter #1
The first chapter introduces Princess YaaSantima, a bright fourth-grade kid who loves reading and writing and is very excited about a new assignment from her English teacher, an essay on "My Family and Me."

Chapter #3
Princess’ father researched and uncovered many truths about the enslaved Africans. He would read his daughter stories about the actual Princess YaaSantima and her invisible gold bracelet, skipping a few sections, which she'd be allowed to read when she turned ten.

Chapter #5
Finding her parents left for the market, Princess Yaa takes a sneak peek in her father's binder, curious to read the sections her father always skipped.

Chapter #7
Read how Princess Yaa found the mysterious gold bracelet on her farm and witnessed a ghost-like figure that spoke to her, leaving her shocked.
What’s Inside!

Chapter #2
Princess was thrilled as she had the opportunity to write about her family's lineage and tell her friends she was named after an actual princess, Princess YaaSantima.

Chapter #4
This chapter discloses more about Princess' parents and their farmland, how her father gifted her a small section of his farm on her 8th birthday.

Chapter #6
Left terrified of witnessing what the enslaved Africans faced, Princess Yaa decides to skip the horrific things from the binder and share only the positive things with her teacher and classmates.
About The Book!
Find how a nine-year-old kid, Princess YaaSantima, named after an African Princess, got the power of the invisible gold bracelet buried centuries ago. The story unfolds the lives of African Americans before and after slavery and the discrimination and brutality Black Americans have still been facing. The readers take hold of the truth about the African people’s lives that stresses the need to teach their stories before and after being captured and enslaved. With the invisible gold bracelet, this fearless girl will wield its superpowers to right the wrongs of the world and enlighten minds to finally realize we are all one human race.

What’s Inside!

Chapter #1
The first chapter introduces Princess YaaSantima, a bright fourth-grade kid who loves reading and writing and is very excited about a new assignment from her English teacher, an essay on "My Family and Me."

Chapter #2
Princess was thrilled as she had the opportunity to write about her family's lineage and tell her friends she was named after an actual princess, Princess YaaSantima.

Chapter #3
Princess’ father researched and uncovered many truths about the enslaved Africans. He would read his daughter stories about the actual Princess YaaSantima and her invisible gold bracelet, skipping a few sections, which she'd be allowed to read when she turned ten.

Chapter #4
This chapter discloses more about Princess' parents and their farmland, how her father gifted her a small section of his farm on her 8th birthday.

Chapter #5
Finding her parents left for the market, Princess Yaa takes a sneak peek in her father's binder, curious to read the sections her father always skipped.

Chapter #6
Left terrified of witnessing what the enslaved Africans faced, Princess Yaa decides to skip the horrific things from the binder and share only the positive things with her teacher and classmates.

Chapter #7
Read how Princess Yaa found the mysterious gold bracelet on her farm and witnessed a ghost-like figure that spoke to her, leaving her shocked.
About The Book!
Find how a nine-year-old kid, Princess Yaa Santima, named after an African Princess, got the power of the invisible gold bracelet buried centuries ago. The story unfolds the lives of African Americans before and after slavery and the discrimination and brutality Black Americans have still been facing. The readers take hold of the truth about the African people’s lives that stresses the need to teach their stories before and after being captured and enslaved. With the invisible gold bracelet, this fearless girl will wield its superpowers to right the wrongs of the world and enlighten minds to finally realize we are all one human race.

About The Book!
Find how a nine-year-old kid, Princess Yaa Santima, named after an African Princess, got the power of the invisible gold bracelet buried centuries ago. The story unfolds the lives of African Americans before and after slavery and the discrimination and brutality Black Americans have still been facing. The readers take hold of the truth about the African people’s lives that stresses the need to teach their stories before and after being captured and enslaved. With the invisible gold bracelet, this fearless girl will wield its superpowers to right the wrongs of the world and enlighten minds to finally realize we are all one human race.
What’s Inside!

Chapter #1
The first chapter introduces Princess YaaSantima, a bright fourth-grade kid who loves reading and writing and is very excited about a new assignment from her English teacher, an essay on "My Family and Me."

Chapter #2
Princess was thrilled as she had the opportunity to write about her family's lineage and tell her friends she was named after an actual princess, Princess YaaSantima.

Chapter #3
Princess’ father researched and uncovered many truths about the enslaved Africans. He would read his daughter stories about the actual Princess YaaSantima and her invisible gold bracelet, skipping a few sections, which she'd be allowed to read when she turned ten.

Chapter #4
This chapter discloses more about Princess' parents and their farmland, how her father gifted her a small section of his farm on her 8th birthday.

Chapter #5
Finding her parents left for the market, Princess Yaa takes a sneak peek in her father's binder, curious to read the sections her father always skipped.

Chapter #6
Left terrified of witnessing what the enslaved Africans faced, Princess Yaa decides to skip the horrific things from the binder and share only the positive things with her teacher and classmates.

Chapter #7
Read how Princess Yaa found the mysterious gold bracelet on her farm and witnessed a ghost-like figure that spoke to her, leaving her shocked.
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