"The storybook is a blend of Western and African cultures. I love it!" - Alex V.
While some people said that princess Aziza's strength was from Kalakuta, the god of war, others said her powers were rooted in her dark skin. Princess Aziza's strength was the product of determination. Every night, she trained tirelessly with her closest servant, Mustafa, in the art of war. Until her father took her training sessions to the next level.
Little did she know that her last fight with her beloved trainer, Azaka, would determine if she kept her crown.
The book features and celebrates cultures from some of the greatest kingdoms in Africa. From cultural elements like the rich Kente fabric of Ghana to the royal Oba attire from the Benin kingdom in Nigeria, it is a great way for African kids to stay connected to their roots.
Kids from other cultures will enjoy the uniqueness of the African fairytale.