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AK had no idea that she had spiritual superpowers. She was just trying to get through puberty. Neither did her new-found friends, Madre, Rain and Leah. But they soon learned how powerful they were when they met their mentor, Nana Dee, an ageless oversoul and Matilda, the commander of Mother's Special Forces. One day the girls were just ordinary teenagers and the next they were collaborating with their human and spiritual powers to save the Earth. Sisters of the Light, book 1 of the 4-book Nana Dee series takes the reader on a journey of self-transformation and purpose.

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AK had no idea that she had spiritual superpowers. She was just trying to get through puberty. Neither did her new-found friends, Madre, Rain and Leah. But they soon learned how powerful they were when they met their mentor, Nana Dee, an ageless oversoul and Matilda, the commander of Mother's Special Forces. One day the girls were just ordinary teenagers and the next they were collaborating with their human and spiritual powers to save the Earth. Sisters of the Light, book 1 of the 4-book Nana Dee series takes the reader on a journey of self-transformation and purpose.


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Sherry Dixon was born in Holyoke, Massachusetts, to Guamanian (Chamorro) mother and Sicilian-American father, and grew up as a military dependent living in Arizona, California, Massachusetts, New Jersey, South Carolina, Texas, Guam, and Bermuda. During her school years, she attended three elementary schools, two middle schools and three high schools where she graduated from Randolph Air Force Base High School in San Antonio, Texas. Sherry graduated from Southern Illinois University Carbondale with an undergraduate degree in Occupational Education and from Webster University with an MA in Human Resources Development. She worked as an occupational safety and health professional for over forty years and retired in 2020. Her first book, "Natural Destiny," placed as a semi-finalist in the 2011 William Faulkner-William Wisdom Creative Writing Contest in New Orleans, LA and was recognized by the International Reading Association Guam Chapter in 2013. Sherry lives with her husband Don outside Charleston, South Carolina. Together they have five children, nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren.