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OverviewThe book Amara's Adventures: Amara and the Secret World of Butterflies was inspired by our environmental documentary film The Secret Pollinators. This powerful documentary captures the fascinating world of butterflies and highlights the vital role they play in pollinating our ecosystem. Through beautiful imagery and storytelling, the film explores how butterflies contribute to the health of our environment and the balance of nature. The Secret Pollinators has been screened at numerous environmental film festivals, colleges, museums, and educational institutions across the United States, helping audiences better understand the importance of protecting pollinators and the natural world. Inspired by the message of the film, the book brings that same sense of wonder to young readers. Within the pages of Amara's Adventures: Amara and the Secret World of Butterflies, readers meet Amara, a young girl who goes on an exciting adventure to discover butterflies and the magical role they play in nature. Amara is curious, smart, and full of joy. She loves learning about the world around her and invites young readers to explore alongside her. Through colorful storytelling and imagination, the book encourages children to appreciate nature, ask questions, and discover how butterflies play an important role in our ecosystem. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nola D Oracle , Casielle Santos-GaerlanPublisher: Diaspora Whispers Books Publishing Imprint: Diaspora Whispers Books Publishing Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.086kg ISBN: 9798994789001Pages: 26 Publication Date: 21 April 2026 Recommended Age: From 5 to 10 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationNola D. Oracle is a multi award winning filmmaker, accomplished author, and retired veteran from Jacksonville and Lake City, Florida. After her honorable service in the United States Army, she pursued her passion for storytelling by studying Theater, Acting, and Scriptwriting at LaGuardia College in Queens, New York. She further expanded her academic journey in Africana Studies at Brooklyn College and earned a Business Management Degree from Rasmussen University, combining creative vision with strong business leadership.She is the founder and CEO of Diaspora Whispers Studios, a film production company dedicated to creating impactful stories centered on history, culture, and environmental awareness. Nola D. directed and co-produced the multi-award-winning African Diasporans Hidden Kulture film series, a documentary project that highlights overlooked historical narratives. The series received the Documentary Feature Award at the African Film Festival in Dallas, Texas, Best Foreign Documentary at the Inside Nollywood International Film Festival and Awards in Abuja, Nigeria, and was showcased at the Cannes Film Market in France.She also directed The Secret Pollinators, an environmental documentary that explores the vital role pollinators play in sustaining ecosystems and global food systems.In addition to filmmaking, Nola D. is the founder and CEO of Diaspora Whispers Books and the author of the Amara's Adventures children's book series. Her titles include Amara's Adventures: A Trip to Jacksonville, Florida's African American Museums and Amara and the Secret World of Butterflies. Through these stories, young readers follow Amara, a curious and adventurous girl who discovers the importance of heritage, science, and exploration.Through her work across film, publishing, and education, Nola D. Oracle continues to inspire curiosity, literacy, and cultural understanding for audiences of all ages. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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