August 17, 2008: Author M. LaVora Perry reads from her children's novel, "Taneesha Never Disparaging",on the "Kaleidoscope" TV program in Cleveland, Ohio and talks about the Society of Children's B...
August 17, 2008: Author M. LaVora Perry reads from her children's novel, "Taneesha Never Disparaging",on the "Kaleidoscope" TV program in Cleveland, Ohio and talks about the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI).
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I'm so happy to see Buddhist philosophies and principles applied to real-life situations for our African-descent youth. I look forward to purchasing and reading your novel, and pray that it will further kosen rufu and the enlightenment desperately needed in our inner city communities. Nam Myoho Renge Kyo!
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