This story is from April 6, 2017

8-year-old pens bestseller about sibling love

Eight-year-old Nia Mya Reese’sloves her brother so much that she wrote a book about their relationship which actually went on to become a bestseller.
8-year-old pens bestseller about sibling love
Love makes you achieve the impossible. Eight-year-old Nia Mya Reese’s case is no different. She loves her brother so much that she believed she could write a book about their relationship at such a tender age. She did so without thinking much and the book went on to become a bestseller.
Nia Mya Reese’s book, How to Deal With and Care for Your Annoying Little Brother, is on Amazon's Best Seller list, on No.
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7, on Amazon's Bestsellers in Parenting and Relationships and is also listed among Amazon's Movers and Shakers.
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Nia Mya's first-grade teacher, Beth Hankins, asked her class last year to write about something they had a good knowledge about. Like a pro, Nia Mya wrote about what she knew: her “annoying” little brother, five-year-old Ronald Michael. After the assignment was complete, Nia Mya’s mother, Cherinita Reese, encouraged her to perfect the assignment over her holidays and turn it into a book.
With illustrations inspired by her cousin, Faith Martin, who is an 11th-grader at Minor High School,
How to Deal with and Care for Your Annoying Little Brother
was published by Yorkshire Publishing.
Nia Mya loves being a big sister to his little brother. But admits it’s not easy playing with Ronald Michael, the brother cared for a little too much.
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In an interview with CBS News, Nia Mya Reese said, at her young age, she has learned a lot about being a big sister to her brother. She listed some of the challenges of being the older sibling to an annoying brother: having to tell him “no,” controlling his ballplaying and getting him to listen to her.
CBS even went on record to say that the book offers “universal lessons on patience, kindness and love.”
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