The very first Children’s book by Radio Talk Show Host Dominic Carter’s daughter (Courtney Carter DeJesus) is set to be released.
You can obtain your advanced copy right here.

The book can be pre-ordered by clicking here. (kick starter campaign) The book is based on Dominic’s granddaughter Eva, and Courtney’s life being around Journalism her entire life with Courtney’s father.  (Take a look at this video trailer by clicking here)

 

About the Book

Come along on Eva’s adventure as she finds out how being yourself is the best gift of all.

Eva is a little girl whose big, curly hair matches her big appetite for answers.

She is curious, asks a lot of questions and talks a lot.

Everyone from her babysitter to her classmates try to stop her from asking so many questions. But she just can’t seem to help it!

Eva starts to feel like maybe she should change who she is. That is until she watches her favorite program, the evening news.  Eva sees a new reporter on the screen that looks JUST like her.

From the reporter’s curly hair.  To the reporter asking questions all the time to find the answers, Eva starts to realize they have a lot in common. Eva may not need to change who she is after all.

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

 

From becoming a journalist, to currently a communications director and now author, one thing remains the same for Courtney, her love of storytelling and words.

 

Courtney Carter DeJesus previously worked as a television news reporter for many years before becoming a communications director in the world of politics.

 

Courtney received her bachelor’s degree from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, her master’s degree from the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, (In New York City)  and certification in Management from Harvard Business School.
Courtney, her husband and their two children are from New York, but they currently live in Rhode Island. This is her first children’s book.
This is a book everyone should have their kids read. Eva the Kid Reporter is a wonderful story with a great message for Children of accepting themselves.