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Lesedi's Little Light is a heartwarming tale that helps children and their caregivers navigate the dense topic of grief. The picture book shines a spotlight on the strength of community in times of sorrow and reminds us that even the smallest among us can bring light to the darkest moments. Lesedi, whose name means "Light" in Setswana, is the radiant center of her family's world in Botswana. Raised by her devoted mother and grandmother, she grows strong and joyful, her brightness illuminating their lives. But tragedy strikes when Lesedi loses her mother. Through the gentle guidance of her…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Lesedi's Little Light is a heartwarming tale that helps children and their caregivers navigate the dense topic of grief. The picture book shines a spotlight on the strength of community in times of sorrow and reminds us that even the smallest among us can bring light to the darkest moments. Lesedi, whose name means "Light" in Setswana, is the radiant center of her family's world in Botswana. Raised by her devoted mother and grandmother, she grows strong and joyful, her brightness illuminating their lives. But tragedy strikes when Lesedi loses her mother. Through the gentle guidance of her grandmother and the enduring power of love, Lesedi discovers the meaning behind her name. With the uplifting refrain, "This little light of mine," Lesedi and her grandmother rebuild their lives and reclaim their shared joy, reminding us that even the tiniest spark can dispel the deepest darkness.
Autorenporträt
Bakang Tshegofatso Akoonyatse is a writer, photographer, and media professional based in Gaborone, Botswana. Her work spans themes of mental health, motherhood, and spirituality, with essays and photography featured in publications like Kwela Books' Touch Anthology, Iwalewa Books' We're Here Anthology, and Broccoli Magazine's Weed Moms. In addition to her creative endeavors, Bakang hosted Bathong on NOW TV (DSTV 290), a talk show exploring spiritual matters, and has written an intuitive advice column blending her skills as a writer and healer. Her journey as a psychic medium and student of trauma counseling informs much of her creative work, which integrates spirituality and storytelling. Bakang is currently working on her memoir.