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Shawana Davenport Author Interview

The Good Fortune follows a brother and sister visiting their Aunt, who teaches them a new game that takes them on new and exciting adventures. What was the inspiration for your story?

Like most children growing up, I loved going on adventures and enjoying new experiences that gave lasting memories and lessons that could be shared. Through literature, I am able to do so with children and adults alike.

What was your inspiration for the characters? Did they come from any of your memories as a child? 

My inspiration for the characters comes from various inspirational people who were in my life while growing up, and were definitely apart of happy memories as a child.

What were some educational aspects that were important for you to include in this children’s book?

It was important for me to include educational aspects such as character-building and motivation. It’s so important to help children not only feel confident and emotionally cared for but also equip them with the tools to be successfully independent.

Is this the first book in the series? If so, when is the next book coming out, and what can your fans expect in the next story?

Yes, our next book will be out in the spring. The fans can expect more exciting, unusual adventures and some new, fun-loving characters to add to our new series. Our upcoming projects also include animation and live performances based on the book.

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Frannie and Willie love adventures and visiting their aunt who helps them to see how grand experiencing life as a family can be.They will soon discover some unusual places and rewards inviting you into a world of endless possibilities.

The Good Fortune

In Shawana Davenport’s enchanting tale, The Good Fortune, siblings Frannie and Willie eagerly anticipate their summer visits to their Aunt Bea. These visits are always a highlight because Aunt Bea is not only an exceptional cook but also engages them in delightful games. This time, their adventure takes an extraordinary turn.

As Frannie and Willie head over to Aunt Bea’s for supper, they encounter Miss Minnie, Aunt Bea’s good friend. The evening begins with a delectable meal, followed by Aunt Bea introducing a captivating game that promises excitement. The game involves rolling colored stones with numbers, aiming to land on “good fortune.” When Frannie rolls a seven, the room transforms, leading them to a magical journey through seven different places. Frannie chooses to explore a botanical garden, while Willie’s turn takes them on a thrilling hot air balloon ride. Their adventures are so enjoyable that they don’t want the game to end. Through these experiences, Frannie and Willie learn valuable lessons about confidence and adventure.

One of the story’s strengths lies in Aunt Bea’s ability to teach the children important lessons through the game. The children’s adventurous spirit encourages readers to be confident and embrace new experiences. Davenport skillfully depicts Frannie and Willie in a way that young readers can easily relate to, promoting a sense of adventure and self-assurance. A confident child, as the story suggests, can achieve anything. Moreover, the book beautifully emphasizes that despite the allure of exploring new places, home remains a safe and comforting haven. This message reassures children that their home environment is a sanctuary, providing stability no matter what challenges they face. Instilling this idea in young readers is a commendable aspect of Davenport’s storytelling.

The illustrations by 1000 Storybooks, a renowned children’s book service provider, add a vibrant and engaging layer to the narrative. The crisp and colorful images bring the story to life, making readers feel as if they are part of Frannie and Willie’s adventures. An interesting tidbit about the author is her background in the healthcare industry before pursuing her passion for writing.

The Good Fortune, by Shawana Davenport, is a delightful read, perfectly suited for children from baby to ten years old. Its engaging story, combined with valuable lessons and beautiful illustrations, make it a wonderful addition to any child’s library.

Pages: 34 | ASIN : B0BHF6V2PC

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