About The Magic Pencil
The Magic Pencil
by Karen E. Dabney
The Magic Pencil, a powerful novel for young adults, is the story of Malcolm Bakersfield and the star of his latest and greatest dream, Nia Stellar.
Nia is "the new girl" at Gillespie School. Malcolm quickly notices she's definitely different from all of the other kids he knows.
Malcolm becomes as mystified as Nia is mysterious.
Many wonderful things continue to happen with Nia on the scene. She challenges Malc to be better than his best and he soon discovers amazing things about himself and the world!
We join Malcolm in his quest to discover the secret to the power of the pencil! And we'll uncover hidden powers within ourselves, along the way.
The Magic Pencil is also for the young at heart and is appreciated by all ages. It is the only book explaining from a young African American boy's viewpoint, that everyone speaks differently depending on their present audience and situation.
I wrote the book especially to attract "uninspired readers" and guide them toward improving literacy, self-esteem and problem solving. There are many ways to teach and everyone must do their part. I don't believe we should be aiming toward producing "cookie cut" children. But we can all be about tailoring toward their varying needs as a COMMUNITY.
The Magic Pencil provides suggestions and effective strategies for positive results in an "edutaining" way!
The Magic Pencil is available in stores, through Amazon and everywhere online!
Hi Karen,
Thanks so much for introducing my family to The Magic Pencil!
It is a wonderful book for our young people. I think ALL children will enjoy it!
Keep up the good you do! Our youth need to be encouraged and to be their best!
Much success to yo!
Marla
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Karen E. Dabney Reply:
February 4th, 2012 at 11:12 PM
Hey sistar Marla!
Thank you and your family for being so supportive!
People like y’all are what makes me enjoy what I do even more!
AND, I really appreciate your taking the time to write so everyone who visits here
will know how you feel!
Love,
Karen/Dabs
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