Tanta: A Girl Who Did Not Have Friends | Austin Macauley Publishers ;
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By: Dr. Maureen Kobusingye, Ph.D.

Tanta: A Girl Who Did Not Have Friends

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In the enchanting Tunda Kingdom, a young girl named Tanta has it all: dazzling beauty, prodigious talents, and the potential to shine like a star. Yet behind her lovely facade, loneliness eats away at her heart. Misery casts its long shadow, obscuring her light. Tanta despairs as she watches others, though plainer than her, enjoy the laughter and love of true friends.

But everything changes when a mysterious figure, Mr. Wisdom, takes Tanta under his wing. With his guidance, Tanta unlocks the secret to banishing her bitterness and finding authentic happiness. As she opens her heart and forms genuine connections with the people around her, Tanta undergoes a breathtaking transformation.

Tanta discovers that in this magical kingdom, happiness is a two-way street: to receive it, one must first learn to give. Join Tanta on an unforgettable journey as she soars from gloom to glory, lighting up her world like never before.

Dr. Maureen Kobusingye, Ph.D. is passionately curious about creating children’s stories whose characters have attributes that young readers may find helpful in navigating growing-up challenges. Maureen hopes her readers will find skills, morals, and wisdom that are helpful to work through challenging life stages, especially in the absence of trusted counsel from significant others. Also, Maureen aspires to inspire children to enjoy reading without expecting questions at the end of the story, but self-reflection, curiosity, and resonance.
Customer Reviews
5.0
14 reviews
14 reviews
  • Sharon

    great book, was able to draw parallels with my own personal experiences at that age. A must read for everyone!

  • Kwiikriza Aggrey

    What a nice piece! The book represents a reality of life where for one to be loved must accept love.

  • Lady kDS

    Amazing story. This is an exact representation of many life stories in our society. Unfortunately, many end without discovering what can turn their lives for the better. This book is a game changer for the people who are at such a stage of life as Tanta was.

  • Agaba

    Interesting story and am sure almost any one can relate to. Tanta's story and journey and the lessons learnt apply in many aspects of life most of us deal with and the person there for us to help through.

  • Julius

    Cool story for children. Highly recommended.

  • Jordan

    A great, teachable book with easily understood lessons. The reader can see themselves in Tanta's shoes and follow her story as well.

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