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The princess Ife is born into a royal family that exudes honor and love. From this second virtue, she was bestowed her name, "Ife" which means "love" in her native tongue of Yoro. Ife is also born a warrior, and in her youth, she is trained to defend herself and groomed to eventually become the tribal queen. Ife is still a naive African princess when she embarks on several burdensome trials that test her fortitude and instill the mastery required to lead the warrior Yoro tribe. Her battle skills are challenged in arduous combat while she struggles to also grasp the importance of love and family. Mastering the Crown defies modern romanticism and encourages self-love. Imbued with powerful themes of black resilience, black love, black beauty, and healthy affection, Ife's harrowing journey is a vital read for all!
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The princess Ife is born into a royal family that exudes honor and love. From this second virtue, she was bestowed her name, "Ife" which means "love" in her native tongue of Yoro. Ife is also born a warrior, and in her youth, she is trained to defend herself and groomed to eventually become the tribal queen. Ife is still a naive African princess when she embarks on several burdensome trials that test her fortitude and instill the mastery required to lead the warrior Yoro tribe. Her battle skills are challenged in arduous combat while she struggles to also grasp the importance of love and family. Mastering the Crown defies modern romanticism and encourages self-love. Imbued with powerful themes of black resilience, black love, black beauty, and healthy affection, Ife's harrowing journey is a vital read for all!