Showing posts with label Belize. Show all posts
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Monday, February 16, 2015

Press Release February 16, 2015

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‘Mangrove Roots Chronicles’ tells story about rising above adversity

Wanjiru Uhuru shares her struggles about growing up in Belize to inspire people that they can change any situation
LOS ANGELES – Mahatma Gandhi said that one ought to “be the change we want to see in the world.” These words encompass author Wanjiru Uhuru’s goal as a human being. One way to affect such change is to bring hope and inspiration. In “Mangrove Roots Chronicles” (published by Xlibris),  she writes of her life experiences of growing up in Belize to inspire people with the knowledge that they too can change the situation in which they were born to be whatever they choose to be.

“Mangrove Roots Chronicles” is a book about Belizean cultures and traditions that offers a brief overview of the history of Belize and the country’s relation to the Latin American and Caribbean cultures of neighboring regions. Uhuru wrote this with the intention of bringing hope and inspiration to readers who find themselves in oppressive conditions through no fault of their own. It is also meant to invoke memories of a time long past to people who can relate to the setting in which the book takes place.

The book also provides a demographic breakdown of the various groups of people in Belize, including the Creole, Maya Indians, East Indians, Garifuna and Mestizo, an overview of their culture along with a brief history of how they arrived in the Caribbean and ultimately Belize. This makes the book a good way to gain insights about this beautiful country that is currently trending as an exotic tourist destination.

A book based on personal experience and education, “Mangrove Roots Chronicles” tells a gripping true story of overcoming adversity as Uhuru’s family struggled to survive. It is Uhuru’s hope that her story will prove to be an inspiration for others and bring hope to those who struggle with their own trials and tribulations.

“MANGROVE ROOTS CHRONICLES”
By Wanjiru Uhuru
Hardcover | 6 x 9in | 349 pages | ISBN 9781453566909
Softcover | 6 x 9in | 349 pages | ISBN 9781453527818
E-Book | 349 pages | ISBN 9781453527825
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the Author

Wanjiru Uhuru is the pen name of Kharlene (Kaya) Matthews, who was born in Belize and migrated to the United States with her family in 1978. She is a writer, teacher and philanthropist. Uhuru is the Founder/CEO of a charitable adolescent girls’ intervention/leadership program, as well as a healing and wellness retreat program. Her favorite hobbies are: reading, writing, spoken word/poetry, and watching movies. She also loves wilderness hiking, walking and swimming. She dedicates time to community service as much as possible.  Her main desire is to become a successful author, so that she can carry on her teaching ministry through this media, while she continues to grow the programs she founded. 



Letter from Publishing Company

Dear Wanjiru Uhuru,

Promotion of your book is now underway.  Your press release has already been sent to newspapers, radio stations, magazines and television stations, which are listed on the attached pages.  Generally, when reviewers are interested in a book, they will contact us requesting for a copy of the book or an interview with the author. Whenever these requests are received, we will contact you so that you can follow-up with the media who requested them, ensuring better coverage.

Requests must come from members of the working media, either a staff or freelance journalist reporting for a newspaper, radio station, television station, magazine or online news/literary source. Review copies will also be granted to professors if they are reviewing the book (or overseeing the review) for a university publication or if they are reviewing the book for possible inclusion in their coursework.
Sometimes a media outlet is not listed on the recipient list because our distribution service was unable to contact them.  We make our best effort to contact all the media outlets in the areas that you chose, however we cannot guarantee that any particular media will be contacted.
If there are other media you believe might be interested in your book, you may send out a copy of your personal press release with your contact information.  Our contact information must not appear on the press release.

Of course, we will be happy to provide free review copies, background info, interviews, etc. to any member of the working press who inquires, whether they respond to releases sent by us or those sent by you. However, please remember, because editors have final say on a books coverage, it is impossible for us to know exactly where and when a story will appear.
We are working hard to get the word out about your book and encourage you to do the same.  Experienced authors recognize that promoting books is an on-going process, rather than a one-time event.  The steps outlined above have already proven effective in gaining initial publicity for many of our titles, but they are not a substitute for your own efforts.  Authors who are serious about reaching a broad readership should constantly build their list of contacts and continue to spread information about their books on a regular basis.  Working together, we are confident that we can achieve good results.
If you have other questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,


Thursday, February 12, 2015

Marketing of Mangrove Roots Chronicles - Press Release

Currently Mangrove Roots Chronicles is available online at Xlibris Publishing company (www.xlibris.com), Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.  Invariably I would have an inventory of books so you can reach me by email at mrchronicles@gmail.com.  My publishing team is in the process of sending out a major press release blast to 500 media sources in the U.S.  We are also preparing to launch the book in bookstores around the country and in Belize in the coming weeks.

‘Mangrove Roots Chronicles’ tells story about rising above adversity

Wanjiru Uhuru shares her struggles about growing up in Belize to inspire people that they can change any situation
LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Mahatma Gandhi said that one ought to “be the change we want to see in the world.” These words encompass author Wanjiru Uhuru’s goal as a human being. One way to affect such change is to bring hope and inspiration. In “Mangrove Roots Chronicles” (published by Xlibris),  she writes of her life experiences of growing up in Belize to inspire people with the knowledge that they too can change the situation in which they were born to become the individual they choose to be.

“Mangrove Roots Chronicles” is a book about Belizean cultures and traditions that offers a brief overview of the history of Belize and the country’s relation to the Latin American and Caribbean cultures of neighboring regions. Uhuru wrote this with the intention of bringing hope and inspiration to readers who find themselves in oppressive conditions through no fault of their own. It is also meant to invoke memories of a time long past to people who can relate to the setting in which the book takes place.  

The book also provides a demographic breakdown of the various groups of people in Belize, including the Creole (Kriole), Maya Indian, East Indian, Garifuna and Mestizo, an overview of their culture along with a brief history of how they arrived in the Caribbean and ultimately Belize. This makes the book a great vehicle to gain insight about this beautiful country that is currently trending as an exotic tourist destination.

A book based on personal experience and education, “Mangrove Roots Chronicles” tells a gripping and sometimes pain-staking true story of overcoming adversity as Uhuru’s family struggled to survive. It is Uhuru’s hope that her story will prove to be an inspiration for others and bring hope to those who struggle with their own trials and tribulations.

“MANGROVE ROOTS CHRONICLES”
By Wanjiru Uhuru
Hardcover | 6 x 9in | 349 pages | ISBN 9781453566909
Softcover | 6 x 9in | 349 pages | ISBN 9781453527818
E-Book | 349 pages | ISBN 9781453527825
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble           

About the Author
Wanjiru Uhuru [given name Kharlene (Kaya) Matthews] was born in Belize and migrated to the United States with her family in 1978. She is a writer, teacher and philanthropist. Uhuru is the Founder/CEO of a charitable adolescent girls’ intervention/leadership program, as well as a healing and wellness retreat program. Her favorite hobbies are: reading, writing, spoken word/poetry, and watching movies. She also loves wilderness hiking, walking and swimming. She dedicates time to community service as much as possible.  Her main desire is to become a successful author, so that she can carry on her teaching ministry through this media, while she continues to grow the programs she founded.



Sunday, June 24, 2012

Purchase your copy of Mangrove Roots Chronicles here


Hardcover, Soft Cover and  eBook available. Click image to buy book.


This is a new phase for me as I venture to market this book.  As far as I am concerned, I would like everyone to get a copy, and particularly those whose lives seem to parallel mine in myriad ways.  I am so grateful for e-books during these times.  E-books makes it possible for many to purchase a copy without feeling too much of a pinch on your budget.  Please feel free to make comments and give feedback.  I hope you enjoy it.

Volume II is scheduled for publishing in December 2012. Join me in as my journey continues into adulthood and encounter situations that made a significant impression in my life.  High school was my first  milestone completed.  But without family members or close associates to help me with making decisions for my future, where do I go?  The struggle continues as this family sage forges through serene and humble times and heroically march into the years of the nationalistic movement with unfettered zeal.  A time when patriotism and a love for the country of Belize country is born. Get a birds-eye view of repetitive generational cycles at work in the life of this African decent family. Enjoy the memories of time gone by, and learn of the changing cultures and traditions that were forged with this nation. 

The upcoming volume delves into personal situations as the protagonist sought to create a life for herself and small children.  (To be continued)

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Thursday, December 8, 2011

FROM THE AUTHOR - WHY I WROTE THIS BOOK

FROM THE AUTHOR

My intention in writing this book is to share my experience of life in Belize, as well as enlighten readers about the country. That part was a bit tricky, because I had to include informational text and keep my audience connected to the story.  I discussed the climate, the physical geographical aspects of the country, the different people (Mayans, African Creoles, Garinagus, Indians, Metizos, etc.), and interactions with the different customs and traditions.  I wrote about life in Pomona Valley, Dangriga where I lived since I was born;  my family's journey to Corozal, then moving to Hattieville soon after it was built.  I couldn't help but remember the Hattieville ghost, the snakes that seemed to be everywhere, and life in that village for my family.  My journey brought me and my family to central Belize City at a young age, and later on to Yarborough.  I inserted my story by telling of personal experiences, invariably expressing my viewpoints to connect the reader with that girl growing up at Yarborough. I related to the readers some of her trials, tribulations and triumphs, as she learned to reach for a higher power for hope, strength and fortitude to keep going when the odds were piled up against her.  I honored many of the people that touched my life by mentioning life encounters with them.  My experience at St. John's primary school, St. Hilda's College, where my educational foundation was laid, was a major part of the journey, and  where I had most difficulty narrating the story, because I felt that in order to connect with my readers, I needed to be honest.  The emergence of the United Black Association for Development (UBAD) political group played a major role in my life, in terms of awakening annd enlightment, and I still don't think that I have written everything about that segment of my life.  However, I wind up rewriting most of Part II over the past year, while doing that last edit.  I am now a little nervous about how this book will be received by those people who are close to me.
Love and Light

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Mangrove Roots Chronicles Sent to Publishers

Finally!!! I sent the manuscript off for publishing today, November 27, 2011.  I am satisfied with the corrections I made, and feel that it is time to get this book out to readers.  I will keep you posted to let you know when it will be available in the bookstores and online.  Since it is already layed out for printing, I should have a book in my hand for proofing within the week, and approximately one week later, they will be made available for sale.  This means they should be ready for my readers before the middle of December.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

A Mayan Family in Belize

The Mayans were the first known people to live in Belize (British Honduras).  Although in they are described as extinct in many academic reports, many indigenous Mayans can still be found in South West Belize, as well as other locations.  I remember visiting Xunantunich Maya ruin for a high school field trip during my teens, while attending St. Hilda's College, and was astounded to see indigenous Mayans that stuck closely to their ancestral cultures and traditions.  How foreign it was to see topless women washing their clothes on the rocks at the river side, and little Mayan children playing nearby.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Mangrove Roots Chronicles


Mangrove Roots Chronicles is book completed in two volumes, based on the life of an African American girl born in Belize, British Honduras in the middle of the baby boom era.  This  book delivers a brief history of this colorful country from pre to post colonialism, in a poignant discourse touching  the different people of that region.  This history is intermingled in a touching story which the chronicles the way of life in Belize from 1955 through 1978, through the eyes of a young girl.

Mangrove Roots Chronicles is a book written to bring joy and laughter, nostalgia and tears, to the readers as it takes them into the life a baby-boomer girl born in Belize.  The name Mangrove Roots Chronicles was derived from the knowledge that mangrove trees are a main source of food and protection for many marine birds and animals.  One of its primary use is as a nursery for young organisms to be nurtured and protected from predators until they are large enough to fend for themselves, when they leave the habitat and the cycle continues.  As a young girl, the author spent a lot of solitary time meditating in a small mangrove forest across the bay on a peninsula in the ghettos of Belize.  Hence, the name Mangrove Roots Chronicles.

Mangrove Roots Chronicles is a book written to bring joy and laughter, nostalgia and tears, to the readers as it takes them into the life a baby-boomer girl born in Belize.  The name Mangrove Roots Chronicles was derived from the knowledge that mangrove trees are a main source of food and protection for many marine birds and animals.  One of its primary use is as a nursery for young organisms to be nurtured and protected from predators until they are large enough to fend for themselves, when they leave the habitat and the cycle continues.  As a young girl, the author spent a lot of solitary time meditating in a small mangrove forest across the bay on a peninsula in the ghettos of Belize.  Hence, the name Mangrove Roots Chronicles.