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Charlene Turner's book “Sun-Lion” featured at the World's Largest Library Association Gathering

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Charlene Turner's children's fable book “Sun-Lion” was exhibited at the American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference and Exhibition on June 23-28, 2022, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington DC, USA.

In “Sun-Lion,” readers will realize that they are not the only ones going through difficulties. People must face it: everyone has problems in their lives. They become easily confused and overwhelmed by the words and actions of family members, friends, and especially bullies, who push their feelings through a ring of fire even when they don't understand why or know how to react.

This adorable book helps young readers in developing their self-confidence, becoming fearless in any circumstance, uncovering their true beauty, improving their understanding of others, standing up for their beliefs, sharing their thoughts in a respectful manner, and living each day with joy and happiness.

Charming author Charlene Turner teaches young readers the importance of self-love and self-confidence, achieving the best of both worlds and assisting them in discovering and expressing their true selves.

Readers are encouraged to join the Sun-Lion path to learn self-confidence, self-esteem, and self-image-building strategies and abilities that a person can use and share with others to surround oneself with a world of Sun-Lions.

Get a copy of Charlene Turner's “Sun-Lion” available at Palmetto Publishing, and visit the upcoming ALA Annual Conference and Exhibition 2022.

“Sun-Lion”
Author | Charlene Turner
Genre | Children's Fable Book
Publisher | Palmetto Publishing
Published date | October 6, 2021
Book Retail | Paperback - $11.11, Hardcover - $22.22

Author
Charlene Elacia Turner was born and raised predominately in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She experienced many challenges as a child. One of the biggest challenges was being diagnosed with dyslexia at the age of six. Dealing with dyslexia caused anxiety, depression, and several insecurities in the classroom. Charlene currently resides in Charlotte, North Carolina.

She has been a medical rehabilitation and wellness therapist for the last eight years. As a rehabilitation and wellness therapist, she practices and shares therapeutic healing needs and enhancement. Charlene feels it is her duty to be the light of good health and a sound mind. The goal of her therapeutic practice and writing is to educate others on the benefits of self-care.

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