All Articles Tagged "children’s book"
“I Couldn’t Fit Into Anything. I Was 224 Pounds.” Laura Govan Explains Why She’s Launching An After-Baby Clothing Line
When you think about children’s book authors Laura Govan’s name is certainly not at the top of the list. But you never know what these Basketball Wives will do next. Watch above as Laura explains the inspiration behind her new clothing line, why she’s writing a children’s book and her upcoming wedding.
Stephanie Mills Talks New Music and Why She Won’t Be Going The Brian McKnight-Erykah Badu Route
Stephanie Mills’ knack for hitting both the theater stage and the recording booth made her one of the most respected vocalists in R&B music. And while you may not be able to catch the pint-sized diva appearing on any of your favorite reality television shows in the near future, she has her eyes set on the coming months with a new album, various shows and a forthcoming children’s book, titled “Little Joseph.”
During an exclusive, candid interview with The Huffington Post, the Brooklyn-bred Grammy Award-winner opened up on an array of topics, including her thoughts on veteran artists starving for attention, recording a tribute album, and the idea of forming a super group with other sisters with voices.
Check out what Stephanie had to say about veteran artists appearing starved for attention on BlackVoices.com.
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Bob Marley’s Daughter Pens Children’s Book
When we interviewed Cedella Marley, the daughter of legendary Reggae singer Bob Marley, back in March she told us it’s not in her nature to slow down or plateau. So we knew she had something creative up her sleeve. In addition to designing the track suits for the 2012 Summer Olympic team, Cedella also had a children’s book on her plate.
This adorable picture book tells the story of a little girl who wants to bring all the people in her community together regardless of their race or gender. The words of this story mirror those of Bob Marley’s popular song “One Love”.
Check out an interview with Cedella talking about the book below.






