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Authentic Poetry & Healing
with Jerrice Baptiste
BEAUTIFUL, POWERFUL, PEACEFUL, JOYFUL, SPIRITUAL LIVING
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Jerrice Baptiste is a Poet, intuitive and integrative healer, and facilitator of meditation and visualization, prayer, poetry, and music for healing. Jerrice embraces the belief that connecting to Spirit is the way to living a beautiful, powerful, peaceful, joyful life.
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Tu Es Ma Belle, You Are My Beautiful
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I'm delighted to announce that my children's book Tu Es Ma Belle, You Are My Beautiful has been published! This "Positive message for every girl from every culture" is seen through the eyes of Josie, a little Haitian girl who is part of a beautiful family tradition where she and all of her cousins are greeted by the same loving words every morning... You can purchase Tu Es Ma Belle at GuanabanaBooks. More information is available in my Jerrice's Corner section.
Joy and Love,
- Jerrice
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Reviews of Tu Es Ma Belle
Jerrice has used her beautiful words to inspire! Combining story with her Spirit-based poetry, she has created a treasure that hopefully will feed the souls of young girls for years. The book comes even more alive with April's sweet, colorful illustrations. Share this with your family and start your own tradition...joy will be your reward.
- Rev. AnnE O'Neil
This is a loving, calm, beautiful book. Every little (and not so little) girl should have a copy. I will be buying it for my grandchildren. Bravo, Jerrice J. Baptiste!
- Abigail Thomas's most recent books are A Three Dog Life and Thinking About Memoir
I love the message in this wonderful book by Jerrice J. Baptiste: mothers and aunts telling daughters and nieces that they're worthwhile and beautiful. What a better world this would be if all little girls heard this when they were young. And I love April Matula's artwork too. Thank you both!
- Bar Scott, author of The Present Giver, published by ALM Books
Delightful art accompanies the lyrical words of Jerrice J. Baptiste in Tu Es Ma Belle... Her concept book models a message of self-worth.
Josie's Haitian family has a tradition that goes back for generations: The mothers start the day with a mantra of love that nurtures self-esteem. Josie wakes up in Brooklyn, but she has Haitian cousins living in many different places. Each of them starts the day hearing the same greeting, tu es ma belle.
- Bobbi Katz, poet and author of Once Around the Sun, whose popular anthology, Pocket Poems, is now available in paperback.
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