
Amara Goes to the Olympics
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Narrated by:
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Yamikani Janet Banda
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“Amara is so small, Amara is always sick, Amara is just a little girl and she is weak.”
Amara’s bullies are mean and harsh. BUT this year, she decides to try out for the school Olympics. She tries out for not one, not three but ALL the items. Will the little girl with a flower ribbon in her big, curly hair who gets teased so often; the sick, scared girl at the hospital who couldn’t reach high places, be able to successfully compete? Or will she just make a huge fool of herself? A story about a small girl with big hair and dreams as high as the stars.
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