At just 10 years old, Kamani Brodie, a fourth grader at North Carolina Virtual Academy, has published her first book, As Brave As You. Inspired by her mother’s health struggles, Kamani’s story follows Mia, a young explorer who learns the true meaning of bravery. With encouragement from her grandmother, a published author, Kamani hopes her book helps others face their fears. She’s already working on her second book and dreams of making movies one day. As Brave As You is available on Amazon.
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