African Children's Story Book
The Search for the Secret Door
Beyond this door lies true adventure, mysteries of ancient stories and perhaps interesting gifts for a lifetime!
Meet the Author
Rita June Jack
Meet Rita June-Jack – not only is she the Executive Director at Ten30 Media Inc., but she’s also a passionate creator behind the incredible world of African Children Story Books. She’s the driving force that brings to life the captivating ‘Pro African Tales series,’ where she curates a treasury of African folktales. And that’s not all! Rita is the genius behind the ‘ProValue Series,’ where you’ll find a bunch of short stories specially crafted for kids. Her creative touch extends to beloved titles like “Akunna and the Lost King and Other Tales,” “Omasili and the Mysterious Goat,” and “The Search for the Secret Door.” Rita truly knows how to weave magic into words.
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-Reviews-
In Africa, it is believed that a people that do not know their past cannot tell their future. Perhaps, this is one of the reasons why the continent is rich in folktales. Folklore helps in preserving African values and customary believes handed down from generations. Sadly, this way of transferring the wisdom of elders and cultural heritage is fast losing its grip in modern-day Africa. Akunna and the Lost King packs a punch of masterfully crafted folktales that will transport young readers into a world of colourful African myths. It is a must read for all those who want a taste of meaningful tales that resonates.
Mr. Matthew Olalekun
Serial Entrepreneur / Investment Banker
In the book “Akunna and the Lost King and Other Tales”, the author explores a bold and fresh perspective to African folktales. As a prolific writer who understands her craft, she takes us on a journey of conflicts, heroes, and villains that will last in the imagination of readers. She easily conveys these folktales with everyday expressions that keeps her young readers glued from one story to another. Akunna and the Lost King covers nine stories with diverse emotions and spectacular nuance. It can pass for any junior high-class textbook or the reading pleasure of children willing to explore African folktales around the world. I strongly recommend it.
Akin Bombola
Playwright/ Administrator
My children found “Omasili and the Mysterious Goat” educative and quite entertaining. These set of folktales celebrate positive values, while disparaging greed, lust, and negative ambition. I was captivated by the well orchestrated folktales and honestly believe that Children regardless of their background will enjoy reading the book from cover to cover. Two thumbs Up for the Author.
Maxwell Azinobi
Brand Specialist