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Four Fairies Tell Tales-bookcover

By: Samson Yung-Abu

Four Fairies Tell Tales

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“Disability has nothing on ability when ingenuity and agility is shield with a strong belief to achieve and a strong support to try.”

In Four Fairies Tell Tales, classic fairy tales are reimagined with a fresh, inclusive twist for the modern age. Three beloved stories are retold, while one original tale makes its debut, each featuring a main character with a common mental or physical challenge. These characters embody bravery, strength, and mental agility, proving that having a ‘disability’ is not a drawback or weakness.

Through their unique perspectives and ingenious problem-solving, the characters in these stories tackle challenges head-on, demonstrating that obstacles can be overcome regardless of one’s abilities. By representing and supporting the diverse culture of our modern age, Four Fairies Tell Tales aims to create a more inclusive society for all. This collection of stories celebrates the power of determination and resilience, reminding readers that a disability should never hold one back from achieving their goals and living life to the fullest.

Samson Yung-Abu is a modern motivator, creator, mentor and tutor of people around the world. He is best known for his trademark motivational quotes distributed through social media platforms around the world. He is the author of Santa Remembers All Kids, Student Exam Passport and The Creative Talents Notebook. He lives in UK with his family, where he currently works on his next writing.

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