06-09-2008 12:43 PM CET - Media & Telecommunications
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The Nia Trilogy – A Novel on Social Issues

Press release from: Messenger Publishing, Inc.
The Nia Trilogy - Cover
The Nia Trilogy - Cover
Atlanta author, Kimberly Ware, wrote a riveting novel, that portrays the poverty in urban cities within the United States during the 1980’s. The message in The Nia Trilogy still withstands the test of time. Today, twenty years later, society is still facing the same dilemma on the war on poverty.

The Nia Trilogy is filled with literary imagery on the delicate issues of adolescent poverty. The story takes places in Bronx, New York. The main character, Nia Yolanda Chavez, is biracial of African American and Puerto Rican descent. The novel starts off during Nia’s adolescent years of growing up in James Monroe housing projects in Soundview, Bronx. Nia’s life is a journey of hardship and pain; it is a story that reaches and touches the heart and soul. The best way to describe Nia’s life is like a roller coaster ride filled with many ups and down and twists and turns and yet she still manages to be in one piece.

Through out history, poverty has been a problem that has continuously evolved through out the United States. For example, public housing developments were established as public housing for low income families. Due to increased criminal activities and violence in 1970’s-1990’s, many housing authorities have started the new trend of demolishing these public housing developments and turning them into mixed income housing. But there are still more public housing communities through out the U.S.

Does social issues of our past still echoes into our future? Have we learned from our past dilemmas or are we still repeating past mistakes? These are the questions that we must ask ourselves, as we move on as a society. Poverty is still a still problem today as it was 20 years ago just like in the novel series, The Nia Trilogy, by Kimberly Ware.

Kimberly Ware is the author of Heal My Wings Oh Lord: A Healing Guide and Journal for Women and the Purpose Lies Within book series. Kimberly Ware is a spiritual healer and teacher. She conducts the Heal My Wings Oh Lord and Purpose Lies Within Workshops through out the country.

Contact: Denise Swanson, Publicist
Address: 1688 Cobbs Creek Lane, Decatur, GA 30032
Phone #: 404-781-1970
e-mail: info@kimberlyware.com
website: www.kimberlyware.com

Messenger Publishing, Inc. (MPI) is a Georgia publisher. MPI publishes quality books, magazines, and newspapers. MPI has been in business since 1998.

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