"A realistic fiction picture book about a little girl named Yula--an orphan who is discovered living alone and brought to live at the Hope Development Centre in Kikima, Kenya. As Yula finds herself cared for, she learns to care for others. With its rich, authentic setting in Africa and the endorsement of orphanage staff, this is a poignant and heartwarming tale for all ages."--
"A realistic fiction picture book about a little girl named Yula--an orphan who is discovered living alone and brought to live at the Hope Development Centre in Kikima, Kenya. As Yula finds herself cared for, she learns to care for others. With its rich, authentic setting in Africa and the endorsement of orphanage staff, this is a poignant and heartwarming tale for all ages."--
Sharon Jennings has written over sixty books for young people -- picture books, chapter books, novels for reluctant readers, middle grade novels and screenplays. Based in Toronto, Canada, she teaches writing at Ryerson University, works as a freelance editor and manuscript reviewer, and gives workshops and speeches across the country. Her most recently published books include Unravel, Tornado and The Happily Ever Afternoon. She lives in Toronto, Ontario. Eva Campbell was born in Ghana and spent her childhood in Barbados and Jamaica. She studied painting at the College of Art in Ghana the University of Victoria. Eva has had numerous art exhibitions in Canada, the United States, Ghana, Barbados, and Britain. She is the illustrator of many books for young readers including Africville and Two Drops of Brown in a Cloud of White.
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