Our Mission is to Provide Professional, Economical and Ethical Publishing Alternatives for our Customers
Trish St.Hill - Ajani Publishing
P.O. Box 30683
Elmont, NY 11003
ph: (347) 488-4395
Ajani
Ajani publishing was founded by a writer for other writers with quality work who are unable to publish their work via the traditional publishing routes. We offer affordable publishing alternative to our customers. Unlike many so-call self publishing companies, our company prides itself on giving new authors a genuine opportunity to publish their work, in an honest and professional manner. Our mission - to Provide Professional, Economical and Ethical Publishing Alternatives for our Customers
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Everyone has in book in them ready to be published. If you have a Novel, cook book, poetry book, self help book, autobiography, or any literary work and you are unable to find a reputable publisher to publish your work, we are the publisher you are looking for. We will take you from a raw manuscript to a professionally published book at an affordable price. We pride ourselves in looking out for the new and struggling writers who may never have the opportunity of publishing their work through traditional publishing companies.
Contact: 347-488-4395
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Books by Ajani Publishing
Beneath The Golden Mango Tree
Beyond The Mango's Shade
Tears of Exile
Celebrating You A to Z
The People's Garifuna Dictionary
The People's Comprehensice Garifuna Textbook
One Man, One Community, One Vision
Garifuna 4 Kids
Boundless Vision
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Coming soon
Supnic: The Greatest Fisherman in Baruwali
A Child Grows Up and Wonders
Visions on my shoulders
My Bicultural existence
The Day My Daddy Died
ISBN:978-0-9824852-2-4
Beneath the Golden Mango Tree chronicles the integration process of the West Indian immigrants into American culture through the experience of a young girl who moved from the West Indies to America at the end of the 1970's. For anyone who has taken the immigrant journey, it reminds us of our struggles, our pain and ultimately our triumph. This novel depicts a poignant tale which brings an often-forgotten immigrant group - West Indians to the forefront and mingles the West Indian experience with that of the historical tragedy of the Garifuna people of Central America. Through the backdrop of a special friendship, Felicia engulfs us with her humor, her tears and her successes, as we experience her coming of age with full realization and embracing of her ancestral Garifuna heritage. As she blossoms into full womanhood, we revel in her acceptance of the varied shades of life that teaches a lesson in pride, ambition and total acceptance. Beneath The Golden Mango Tree is the first in a dazzling series by Trish StHill which masterfully blends West Indian and Garifuna immigrant stories that saturate our soul with jubilance and victory.
Available HereISBN:978-0-9824852-6-2
Emotionally bruised and disillusioned, the beautiful and sophisticated Felicia Francois-Nanton is determined to soothe her wounded spirit by delving into her quest of righting the historic wrong of her Garifuna people. When cupid's arrow crosses her heart in the form of dashing, Belizean born Garifuna, Darvil Ballentyne, Felicia struggles to stick to her convictions and avoid his irresistible charm. But his charm proves a force to be reckoned with and Felicia wonders if her heart is leading her down another troubled path. As she struggles to stay on the course she envisioned for her mission, life sends her a staggering jolt that her father might still be alive. Can Felicia find the balance and strength to carry the historic torch of her people's fight while she searches for her father - the illusive Clifton Lavia; and explore the depths of her erotic entanglement with the striking Belizean Garifuna heartthrob that inundates her soul? Beyond the Mango's Shade is the second book in the trilogy by Ms StHill and just like the first book, you won't be disappointed.
Available HereISBN:978-0-9849261-0-7
Nadine Gibson battled the doldrums of the McGregor Gully ghettos of Jamaica West Indies, to make her way to a better life in America. But the demons of molestation and abuse followed her to the shores of America, placing her in a stronghold of marijuana, rape, rejection and hopelessness. Her riveting story of God's redeeming grace takes readers through a journey of violence, destruction and forgiveness.
ISBN:978-0-9824852-9-3
Inspiring girls all over the world, this book gives young readers the opportunity to relate to each character. Denise Burke Lyn takes an extrordinary creative approach to help young girls learn the alphabet while helping them build their self-esteem.
Available HereISBN:978-0-9824852-5-5
Garifuna 4 Kids is a kindergarten coloring book that engages children while teaching them some basic words in the Garifuna language.
Available HereISBN:978-0-9824852-0-0
Supnic is an endearing coming of age story set in the Garifuna fishing village of Baruwali in Yurumein. This book which is written in both English and Garifuna, tells the story of a special young boy who overcame life's obstacles to become the greatest fisherman in Baruwali. Available in stores
ISBN:978-0-9779416-1-2
The probing mind of Carden Michael has given us some engaging poetry, prose, essays and short stories; the title itself is haunting and mysterious. Carden takes us through puzzling moods and cryptic insights having such vividness that they seem to be an embodiment, a personal reserve that has finally been released. He examines a wide range of topics born out of different circumstances from religion to liberty, not negating our contemporary issues.
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Our Mission is to Provide Professional, Economical and Ethical Publishing Alternatives for our Customers
Trish St.Hill - Ajani Publishing
P.O. Box 30683
Elmont, NY 11003
ph: (347) 488-4395
Ajani