This month, we celebrate the history of Afro-Caribbeans, African Americans, and the lives of those who crossed over the Atlantic on the voyage that changed the course of our world. As we celebrate the rich heritage of our African culture, Urbanity Today will be shedding a light on literature and stories from African American authors that inspire us to be more than our race, religion or status. The New children’s book, “Finding your voice” by Ernest Waith and Crystal Melville, is ground breaking by simply reminding us of our God-given birthright to be authentic to the spirit of truth that lies within every man but somehow along the way, we have resorted to relying on our own psychological cognition to guide our reasoning.

This book describes the series of events in a young boy’s life worth observing. As he fought his own will to accept what others thought he should be, he instead found out that the most powerful weapon to demolish evil was his voice. It is the hope that people, all over the world, are touched by such a moment in time and can create a life pattern of speaking their heart fearlessly to others.

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We are all on a journey towards discovering our voice, purpose, the reason why we exist, and the people we are trying to become. This is why we are showcasing this children’s book that appeals to all ages no matter which grade level because the message of finding your voice embodies the universal right we are all compelled to exercise.



If you are interested in a copy in hardcover, you can purchase it here: https://photobooks.pro/bookstore/20847-Finding-Your-Voice-Photo-Book

From the Author

“Finding your voice” by Ernest Waith and Crystal Melville

A person who isn’t capable of using their voice to share their needs with the world is rendered powerless. While we may be able to guess what people are trying to say, it isn’t fair to assume the thoughts of another; it’s very dismissive and irresponsible. Human beings are powerful creatures and are, for the most part, capable of sharing their life experiences. Young children are no different. It is through the eyes of children that we can see life for what it truly is; a privilege.

This story, “Finding Your Voice,” describes the series of events in a young boy’s life worth observing. As he fought his own will to accept what others thought he should be, he instead found out that the most powerful weapon to demolish evil was his voice. I hope you are touched by this moment in time and can create a life pattern of speaking your heart, fearlessly, to others.

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From the Back Cover

If a person fails to use their gift they will lose it, and mankind will be at greater risk. By encouraging children to use their true voice we encourage authenticity which raises up true leaders of the world.

Special thanks to Ernest Waith and Crystal Melville for sharing their beautiful book with us. If you would like us to share your book or literary work on Urbanity Today please reach out via our contacts page.

Sincerely,

Aiysha