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Karlene Stewart
Karlene K. Stewart spent her early life in Jamaica. She attended the University of the West Indies, in Kingston, Jamaica and attained a Master of Arts Degree in Communication for Social and Behavior Change. She now lives in the Cayman Islands.Karlene has been a writer since she was a teenager,... show more



Karlene K. Stewart spent her early life in Jamaica. She attended the University of the West Indies, in Kingston, Jamaica and attained a Master of Arts Degree in Communication for Social and Behavior Change. She now lives in the Cayman Islands.Karlene has been a writer since she was a teenager, when she worked as a Youth Writer in Jamaica. Among her many books is the bestselling philosophical title What If: All You Can Imagine, while her others include Journey of Miracles Through a Young Girl's Eyes, Let my Soul Bare and the inspirational You Can Rise Up.Karlene’s favorite authors are the inspirational Joel Osteen and the ever-popular children’s favorite, Dr Seuss. In a recent departure from the more serious and deep subjects she has tackled, Karlene has now published a picture book for children, called Meet the Imaginative Joe Dreamer, which is aimed at helping young children to learn how to problem solve and build up their confidence.She also writes a blog called Let Panic Flow. When she has time for herself, Karlene likes to spend time with friends and family and hopes to continue to write for many years to come, inspiring children and adults alike.You can contact Karlene K. Stewart or just find out what she is writing about now, atkarlenestewart.com twitter @karlenestewart@myzonbooks

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anatarouca
anatarouca rated it 8 years ago
Little Joe is 5 years old, lives with his parents in the Cayman Islands and loves to draw and paint. He also loves to imagine that his drawings are real. I like the fact that Joe’s parents clearly encourage their child to express himself through his “artistic” creations, which are so important for t...
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