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New Releases by Maria Nhambu

Maria Nhambu is the author of Drum Beats, Heart Beats (2018), America's Daughter (2017) and Africa's Child (2016).

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Drum Beats, Heart Beats

release date: Aug 25, 2018
Drum Beats, Heart Beats
In this final volume of The Dancing Soul Trilogy, we join an ever insightful and passionate Nhambu as she traverses diverse cultures and continents and negotiates a complex and shifting web of mixed identities--African immigrant and African American--through marriage, parenthood, and the search for the father she has never known. Through trauma and triumph, love and betrayal, the "Drum Beats" and "Heart Beats" of her native Africa lead her on an ultimate journey of transcendence that will enthrall and inspire readers around the world.

America's Daughter

release date: Dec 07, 2017
America's Daughter
In America's Daughter, the second book of the trilogy, the author arrives in the United States in the company of Catherine Murray, an American high-school teacher. Her adjustment to a new culture includes shocking doses of American-style racial discrimination and Nhambu's discovery that she must learn to be a Black American. She graduates from college, thus fulfilling her dream of becoming a teacher, and teaches high school in the inner city. She marries, has two children, and establishes herself in the American way of life. Then a visit to Africa, and especially to Tanzania, reawakens the drumbeats and dancing that she carries in her soul. On her return home, she teaches Swahili and African Studies, performs African dance at schools, and creates Aerobics With Soul(R), a fitness workout based on African dance. She both finds and creates the family she longed for as a child and connects with her unknown background. The first book of the trilogy, Africa's Child, was released in 2016. The final book of her memoir series--Drum Beats, Heart Beats--reveals more of Nhambu's life as she searches for her father.

Africa's Child

release date: May 09, 2016
Africa's Child
A four-day old infant girl is left at an orphanage for mixed-race children, run by German Catholic nuns, in Tanzania, East Africa. This is her story of surviving abandonment, social stigma, abuse and racial discrimination through a love of education and dance that led her to America where she created an African dance workout.


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