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Johnny Ray Moore

    Johnny Ray comparte una pasión y un ansia por la vida y la aventura con sus lectores. Su escritura está informada por una amplia experiencia empresarial y estudios académicos en múltiples universidades. Ahora, como escritor a tiempo completo en Florida, se involucra activamente en comunidades literarias. Los lectores pueden esperar narrativas cautivadoras inspiradas en su diverso viaje vital.

    Don't Rub 'Em, Count 'Em
    Seasonal Adventures
    The Story of Martin Luther King Jr.
    So Many Questions
    • So Many Questions

      • 32 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Featuring a collection of historical figures of color, this rhyming picture book introduces young readers to inspiring individuals who have made significant contributions, such as the first black female pilot and a pioneering astronaut. The engaging text not only highlights their achievements but also encourages children and adults alike to recognize the potential for greatness within themselves. With its memorable rhymes, the book aims to educate and inspire the next generation about the impact of diverse role models.

      So Many Questions
    • The Story of Martin Luther King Jr.

      • 24 páginas
      • 1 hora de lectura

      Part of the best-selling The Story of. . . series, this biographical board book tells the story of beloved civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.

      The Story of Martin Luther King Jr.
    • Seasonal Adventures

      • 40 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      As the reader experiences the sights, sounds, and activities of each season through the author's poetic words, the illustrations celebrate the joys of fatherhood by showing African American dads and their kids enjoying the year together.

      Seasonal Adventures
    • The book is about me being born in Tottenham to working class parents and subsequently growing up in the Tottenham area and the schools I went to and the 'drinking establishments' I frequented in the area.

      Don't Rub 'Em, Count 'Em