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Malaikah’s Book A Hit At Harbour Nights
Bermuda’s youngest author Malaikah Abdul-Jabbar made waves with tourists at last week’s Harbour Nights. 8-year-old Malaikah is now currently selling signed copies of her latest book ‘A Different Kind of Bermuda‘ every Wednesday at Harbour Nights. According to Malaikah’s mother Azuhaa Coleman, tourists fell in love with her last... Read more of this article
8-Yr-Old Author Launches Second Book
8-year-old author Malaikah Abdul-Jabbar and her family hosted a book launch today [Mar. 19] at the Daisy & Mac Store on Queen Street. “It’s been almost a year and she has now completed her second book,” said Malaikah’s mother, Azuhaa Coleman. “It is called ‘A Different Kind of Bermuda’ and it explores Bermuda through the eyes of an... Read more of this article
8-Year-Old To Launch Second Book
Bermuda’s youngest author has finished her second book, and 8-year-old Malaikah Abdul-Jabbar and her family will be hosting a book launch next Saturday [Mar. 19], at the Daisy & Mac Store on Queen Street. “It’s been almost a year and she has now completed her second book,” said Malaikah’s mother, Azuhaa Coleman. “It is called ‘A Different... Read more of this article
Bermuda’s Youngest Author Pens New Book
Bermuda’s youngest author has finished her second book. And now the eight-year-old Victor Scott student and her family would like the community’s help to get her latest effort published. Last year Malaikah Abdul-Jabbar published “Stop The Shooting: The Way Bermuda Feels. Expressed Through the Emotions of a 7-Year-Old” —... Read more of this article
7 Yr Old Malaikah Takes Chicago By Storm
Malaikah Abdul-Jabbar made history on Mon April 26 as the youngest presenter in the 55yr history of the International Reading Association [IRA] conference in Chicago, which had an estimated attendance of 15,000. The 7 yr old was too short to see over the podium and had to stand on a chair to give her speech, which included audience members who had switched... Read more of this article
7 Yr Old’s Book Sells Out: No More Available
In what must be one of the quickest “sell outs” of a Bermudian book in history, “Stop the Shootings” which was authored by 7 yr old Malaikah Abdul-Jabbar has sold out in under a week. In news that her mother acknowledges may distress some, there will not be another printing of the book. Her mother tells us there are only 300... Read more of this article
7 Yr Old Malaikah: 600 Books Sold Already
7 yr old Malaikah Abdul-Jabbar sold a very impressive 600 copies of her book “Stop the Shooting” within hours of it going on sale. The launch was held on the steps of City Hall this past Tuesday, and as shown by the amounts sold, received a excellent response from the community. The book looks at the shootings that have plagued Bermuda recently... Read more of this article
Pics: 7 Yr Old Malaikah Launches Book at City Hall
The book launch for 7 yr old Malaikah Abdul-Jabbar’s book “Stop the Shooting” was held today on the steps of City Hall. The event was quite well attended by a cross section of the community, and highly enjoyed by all. Books and well as t-shirts were on sale, and it was announced that part of the proceeds from the sales would go towards... Read more of this article
7 Yr Old Author to Launch Book on April 20
Next week Tuesday seven-year-old Malaikah Abdul-Jabbar will launch her first book “Stop The Shooting”. The Book launch will take place on April 20,2010 at City Hall between the times of 4:00- 6:00 pm. The book will be on sale for only $10.00 and will be available to be signed by the author Malaikah. The book cover of "Stop the Shooting",... Read more of this article
7 Yr Old Malaikah Abdul-Jabbar to Make History
Seven year old Malaikah Abdul-Jabbar is about to make world history as the youngest presenter ever at the International Reading Association [IRA] annual conference in Chicago, a conference with an estimated attendance of 15,000. The 7 year old is the author of the about-to-be released book “Stop the Shooting”. The conference will be held... Read more of this article