Embracing Kindness to Strangers
In a world that can sometimes feel pretty…
Dr. Mama is a Distinguished Professor of English and Storytelling, a CSU Professor and a best-selling author, the only one in the world today who tells in English, French, Fon, and Yoruba folktales from his native Benin and other parts of the world. His books Include Fortune's Favored Child (a memoir) Why Monkeys Live In Trees (2008 Winner of the National Multicultural Children's Book Award), and Pearls of Wisdom (Co-author: Mary Romney).
Truth is indeed stranger than fiction, as Mark Twain teaches us, and this book bears startling testimony to it.
In the five stories comprising It Was A Beautiful Day and Other Personal Quiet Miracle Stories, five deeply inspirational stories, Dr. Raouf Mama, an award-winning teacher and storyteller, shares with you extraordinary life events that will fill you with wonder and a sense of miracle.
Dr. Mama is a Distinguished Professor of English and Storytelling, a CSU Professor and a best-selling author, the only one in the world today who tells in English, French, Fon, and Yoruba folktales from his native Benin and other parts of the world. His books Include Fortune’s Favored Child (a memoir) Why Monkeys Live In Trees (2008 Winner of the National Multicultural Children’s Book Award), and Pearls of Wisdom (Co-author: Mary Romney).