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Lee and Limbo were two cats that lived in Chapel Hill, NC, in the United States of America. They did everything together and lived in their world until Lee suddenly moved away. Limbo became lonely and depressed; she dealt with different emotions. It was heartbreaking watching her deteriorated as years went by. "Friends come and go, but life continues and gets better," and it did for Limbo when she was on the brink of despair - Limbo, a stray cat, met a new family, made new friends, and was adopted by the new family. LEE AND LIMBO picture book is a BOWL OF JOY for family, school, community, and…mehr

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Lee and Limbo were two cats that lived in Chapel Hill, NC, in the United States of America. They did everything together and lived in their world until Lee suddenly moved away. Limbo became lonely and depressed; she dealt with different emotions. It was heartbreaking watching her deteriorated as years went by. "Friends come and go, but life continues and gets better," and it did for Limbo when she was on the brink of despair - Limbo, a stray cat, met a new family, made new friends, and was adopted by the new family. LEE AND LIMBO picture book is a BOWL OF JOY for family, school, community, and youth entertainment, while learning about life challenges. Children may learn to sing, read music notes, and play musical instruments. The story is a heartwarming way to look at loss with gratitude and hope instead of heartbreak.
Autorenporträt
Uzoma R. Ezekwudo (Uzo) has a Bachelor's Degree in Economics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She's an exquisite hand batik artist. As a teen, she loved telling stories and creating songs for the stories. As an adult, she loves creative writings: songs, stories, plays, and poems. One day, she said to her cousin, "I should've been a writer. I'd have written many books given what comes to my head." "It's not too late, why don't you start writing them down now?" her cousin replied. Uzo picked up her pen and paper, and she has written quite a collection for children and adults.