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Nani, an innocent little girl, faces a life of turmoil, chaos, and tragedy at the age of two. When her mother meets Calvin Smith, life as she knew it goes into a downward spiral. She is abused physically, mentally, and sexually. Nani is exposed to drugs and crime, and is told the father she never knew is in prison.

Nani finds a sense of peace when the Rogers family comes into her life. Mrs. Rogers, her kindergarten teacher, becomes the emulation of what a good mother is supposed to be, while Mr. Rogers, a pastor, becomes her version of a real father figure. Danny, the Rogers son, becomes the brother she never had and eventually one of her main sources of protection and comfort. Nani desperately fights to overcome obstacles that she never even knew existed. She finds help in the power of God, prayer, and the genuine love of a caring family.

Be inspired by a young woman who has the strength, courage, and faith to handle any negativity she faces in her life.

Be inspired by Nani's Tale...

Nani Tale edition by Corey Fair Literature Fiction eBooks

Nani's Tale was sad but true for so many. The story was well written and had you wanting more while also wanting to help.

Product details

  • File Size 2111 KB
  • Print Length 143 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 0997307609
  • Publisher Just Write Publishing (February 10, 2016)
  • Publication Date February 10, 2016
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01BO6M8A8

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I couldn’t put it down and read it in (2) days.The book was well-paced and has a certain rhythm to the story lines. Skillful writing, realistic as well as unique characters and a plot full of twists and turns

The author takes some liberties in logic and there are a couple of “he did not just go there” moments, I loved it I don't have anything negative to say about this book. Would I recommend this book to other to read YES!!!!
When I was very young, an uncle of mine died. At his funeral, I roamed his home where viewings were held, crying... I cried because I was glad he was dead... I know that he had touched me, abused me in some way, but I couldn't remember anything more than I was afraid of him and glad he was gone... That time was not the last relative to touch me inappropriately throughout my childhood, especially when I grew older...

I started reading this story with my own background but also have read many stories written by others who were abused as children. This book didn't follow most of those stories much, which are normally in the self-help genre... This story is fiction...

I don't know whether this book is based upon a true story--it is listed on as fiction. And I believe it is fiction... Why did that bother me? Well, because child abuse is so prevalent in today's world, that it didn't seem right to me to write fiction about that reality, even if it is intended to help... Mainly it bothered me that there was one scene, which I found to be incongruous...a young boy supposedly goes into a bedroom where Nani is sleeping with her mother, climbs up far enough to place his mouth where it shouldn't be...and then he is discovered, chased out of the room, runs into the streets and is killed. Once that event happened, the stepfather becomes even more abusive because he has lost his son...

Sure it makes for great drama and added greatly to the story. But I just couldn't believe it could happen. The value of the story for me was greatly diminished.

The story is written in first person which implies the girl is telling her own story. She specifically goes into details about what happened when she was just two and then three...I remembered my childhood experience--or rather that I couldn't remember the details of my own experience, and thought, again, this was not true, but had been written to suggest what a two-year-old might have said or thought.

The beautiful little girl on the front cover certainly is someone who we would all want to be happy and cherished with love. We would all want to have that child taken in by a teacher, pastor and their son, who immediately becomes a big brother and protects her. What I did believe was everything related to the child's introduction to church and Jesus. It rang true and was well presented.

It is my impression that the author acted in good faith to write a story that could be inspirational. And many will find this story to be. I believe, however, she needs to read some real-life stories and work to make her work more in line with what could actually happen. Once one issue is questioned, it limits the value of the book...

What started me thinking about this? It was the preview of her next book, Bully Me Badd, which was again written in first person...with a different child, different mother, etc. One thing that could salvage this problem could be by writing in third person and placing some of the thoughts for the child in italics in a "voice" appropriate for the age of the child... But no matter what, abuse is almost always done in secret and scenes cannot be created which probably just wouldn't happen--no matter how much drama it might add to the story line.

I applaud the writer for wanting to "educate on a mental and spiritual level." More reading and research in the field would start the writer moving in this direction on a more solid basis. Her writing is good and could continue on for some great inspirational books. I hope my personal opinion may help her move forward. In the meantime, please consider that this book is fiction as you consider it further. It does have much to offer...just not enough for me to recommend.

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This touched my ❤!!! Wonderful story. You never know what someone has been through in life, don't judge... Help!!!!
Very nicely written. Strong characters. The author made you really feel the story. I love it! I also sent this book out as gifts to friends and family
Powerful story. Great plot. A must read.
I purchased the book for my daughter and I and found the book very interesting. We really enjoyed the book and liked how detailed everything was. I would recommend this book and can't wait to read the next book.
Sad story no kid shouldn't have to go through that type of situation.I was happy for the ending to turn out and like it did.
Nani's Tale was sad but true for so many. The story was well written and had you wanting more while also wanting to help.
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