Issah, Gifty and Rose share memories of former street girls - Issah and Rose interviewed girls for Stories From The Streets |
To My Supporters - As a
result of your support, Stories From The Streets was launched in Ghana on June
30th to a crowd of dignitaries, staff and supporters from Street Girls Aid and
Rotarians. While there were many highlights that you will read about soon - a
few of the special moments that happened during the whirlwind trip include the
following:
While reading an excerpt from the book at the launch, I was
moved to tears - looking up from the book I spied Phidelia, Fred and Rose
intently watching me as I read their words, the stories that they had spent
months collecting out on the streets. And, as I stammered, struggling to take a
breath as the tears welled up trying to compose myself, in unison, they all
smiled at me, even giving me the thumbs up sign to demonstrate their confidence in me that the words would
flow - their words, street girls' stories - and finally they did...along with
the tears.
The delight and pride that welled in my heart and soul was
fueled and fanned each time I got to watch someone open the book and start
reading - sometimes flipping pages to look at the photos, sometimes glancing at
a page and then returning to confirm what they had just read, and sometimes
(mainly) as the reader hunkered down and got lost in the book. I don't know how
many authors get that kind of privilege - to watch as someone devours their
book. There are not sufficient words to describe how that felt.
Stories From The Streets
is an important book, and I can't wait to share it with the world.
It is a
useful and practical book. Stories From The Streets will help to inform global citizens as we strive to understand how to make a difference when the odds seem overwhelming.
If you have not yet purchased your copy, go to Amazon right now and buy your
copy today.
Kathy and Fred at the Homecoming Event Fred was one of the interviewers for the book Stories From The Streets |
And finally a sneak peek at
behind the scenes at the homecoming event on July 2nd. Some of the women
featured in the book, former street children who are now successful
entrepreneurs, businesswomen and mothers, returned to Street Girls Aid and held
a workshop mentoring current street children and beneficiaries of S.Aid.
Challenging, hopeful and inspiring all rolled into one...kind of like the
reviews we are getting about the book - here's what one reader had to say about
Stories From The Streets, "We are finding the stories to be fascinating,
hopeful and disturbing all at the same time."
Stay tuned for updates about launches and reading near you, or
if you or your community group would like to host a reading in your library or
community organization - please contact me, Kathy Stutzman at kastutzm@smig.net
and we will organize a book event
that is sure to inspire and inform.
Thank you again for all of your support - now it is time to get
the book out there - now is the time. Go to Amazon and order your copy today...
and be sure to check back for updates coming soon.