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Rachel Akingboye’s “Humble: A New Heroine” is now available for purchase

“Humble has a shine around her body she appears, and stops the boys and ask them why are they chasing her, to please stop bullying the Elizabeth because she has a limp and how would they feel if you had a limp? The boys tried to push Humble but her powers will not allow them to come near her and they appeared to be stuck in their position.”

-an excerpt from the story

Author Reputation Press is honored to publish the spectacular book “Humble: A New Heroine” by Rachel Akingboye. Bullying is the central message of the children’s book. It presents how prayers are strong and how wrong it is to bully someone. The book is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and the ARP website.

The author, Rachel Akingboye, wrote this book to help children of all ages understand that bullying is not fair and not nice. She dedicates the book to children and people who are or have been bullied in the hopes that they will overcome it.

“Humble: A New Heroine” is a story about a little girl named Humble. She doesn’t like bullying, and she is a believer who has been given a special power from heaven. She encounters different situations of bullying and transforms into a peacemaker. She will also be bullied, but she turns around to help the girls who were bullying her.

A bully is someone who exploits their strength or influence to injure or intimidate others. They attempt to rule over others. These acts are frequently repeated and become habitual. Bullying produces conflict because of an imbalance of social or physical power. Verbal harassment, teasing, threats, and physical assaults are examples of assertive behaviors that can be used repeatedly against certain people.

Differences in socioeconomic class, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender, appearance, behavior, body language, reputation, weakness or strength, size, personality, ability, or disability are all examples of these behaviors. It can be done by a group or by just one or two people. Some groups have leaders, while others do not. Bullying is classified into four types: verbal, physical, emotional, and intimidation.

Rachel Akingboye’s “Humble: A New Heroine” is now available for purchase thru ARP bookstore: https://authorreputationpress.com/products/humble-the-new-superheroine.

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