Young Author with Dyslexia & Cerebral Palsy Shines Light on Disabilities in Inspiring New Book

Clementina Makajuola launched a book about dyslexia to celebrate Dyslexia World Day.

Quisqueyana Press proudly announces the release of “Luna’s Story – Her challenge is not dyslexia but rather the lack of awareness about it,” authored by Nigerian-British Clementina Makanjuola, known as “Yomi.” This poignant work dives into the life of a young girl battling dyslexia and the journey to understanding, set against the backdrop of Dyslexia World Day.

About the Book:

“Luna’s Story” is a compelling work of fiction, inspired by the author’s real-life experiences, that illuminates the struggles faced by a girl with dyslexia in a school system that initially misunderstood her needs. Written by Clementina Makanjuola, who herself grapples with dyslexia and cerebral palsy, the book aims to raise awareness and provide support for children with dyslexia while shedding light on their vulnerability to bullying. With 94 pages adorned with ink and digital illustrations, this tale explores themes of sadness, desperation, misunderstandings, and abuse, highlighting the unique learning challenges that dyslexic kids often encounter.

This book is intended for young adults and anyone interested in gaining insight into dyslexia. Published by Quisqueyana Press, it is available in paperback, e-book, and audiobook formats through the publisher’s store, Amazon.com, and various online retailers. ISBN 978-1-7354562-5-6, Print Price: US $10.00, Kindle Price: US $2.99.

For more information, please visit www.quisqueyanapress.com/Clementina for the full press kit and additional details about the book and the author. For interview requests, please contact Maria Alabi at maria@quisqueyanapress.com

Introducing Clementina Makanjuola (Yomi): An Inspiring Story of Overcoming Obstacles:

Born on November 21, 1997, Clementina Makanjuola (Yomi) has faced extraordinary challenges stemming from Cerebral Palsy and developmental delays. Her early years were marked by a battle with dyslexia, a hurdle that didn’t deter her from pursuing her passion for working with young children. Despite her learning difficulties, Clementina earned qualifications in Health and Social Care, Childcare, Creative and Visual Arts, and Child Psychology level 3. Her warmth and charisma endeared her to the children she cared for.

Unable to pursue higher education due to her learning challenges, Clementina turned to writing children’s short stories and fiction as a therapeutic outlet and creative platform. “Luna’s Story” emerged from her own experiences, shining a light on dyslexia and the bullying she endured during her school years.

Today, Clementina continues to write and inspire young minds. Her story embodies resilience, determination, and an unwavering spirit. Richard Branson’s words, “Dyslexia is not a disability but a different way of learning,” resonate through Clementina’s work, making her book a beacon of awareness for these unique learning challenges.

Book Launch Event:

In honor of Dyslexia World Day on October 08, Clementina Makanjuola will launch her book in the US at 13625 Antelope Station, Poway, CA 92064, from 2 to 4 p.m. The event will feature the author presenting and discussing her book, along with expert insights into dyslexia, book signing, gifts, and refreshments.

Announcing a book launch of a young adult fiction book about dyslexia from an author who has dyslexia in World Dyslexia Day. 

The author’s webpage and social media can be found here: https://quisqueyanapress.com/clementina

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Country: United States
Website: www.quisqueyanapress.com