Books for the Young Reader
Books for various age groups.
Our Young Adult collection focuses on graphic novels, illustrated fiction, and visually immersive storytelling rooted in history, identity, migration, and adventure.
Our approach combines research, creativity, and visual design to create books that resonate with younger audiences while remaining educational and culturally grounded.
Ages 0-8
Children’s Folktales
Young Adults
Graphic Novels
Books for Young Adults
1800
Inspired by actual events, following the American Revolutionary War, their journey, largely from the Chesapeake Bay region and Southern American colonies, is told through historical fiction. Their collective journey to Canada and Sierra Leone led to the founding of one of the longest surviving settlements in Africa for freed Blacks from America and the Caribbean.
With challenges along the way, they remained steadfast in faith and helped foster early foundations of Christian principles wherever they settled. They established some of the first Methodist and Baptist Church missions in West Africa and left lasting legacies for the advancement of education across sub-Saharan Africa.
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Runtown
Runtown is a historical fiction that takes place in the mid-1800s, a turning moment in the movement of Africans across the Atlantic and the ushering in of modern-day immigration.
Sierra Leone is thrust into, and plays a prominent role in the abolition of the slave trade by the British in 1807. The slave economy is turned upside down with the abolition of the trade in the West Indies during the late 1820s.
By the 1840s, a new economic paradigm is taking shape. Nathaniel and his family provide a personal glimpse into this transformative period.
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Books for Children
Through colorful storytelling and engaging visuals, our books create meaningful reading experiences for children and families.
Promoting literacy through Folktales and other stories for Children.
Children Book Themes
West African folktales
Family and community values
Adventure and imagination
Cultural traditions
Nature and storytelling
Heritage and identity