PRESS RELEASE : THE LIBRARY CLERK'S E-SHOP BY PAPATIA FEAUXZAR

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MUSLIM FICTION * FICCIÓN MUSULMANA * FICTION MUSULMANE

A BOOK LOVER’S MUST-HAVE!

DALLAS, TX — Shawwal 10th, 1441 (June 1st, 2020.)  DJARABI KITABS PUBLISHING has officially released The Library Clerk’s e-Shop by Ivorian American Author Papatia Feauxzar. The new release is also available in French and Spanish versions under the titles L'e-Boutique de l'Assistante Librarie and La Tienda Electrónica del Asistente de Biblioteca respectively.

About the Book Titled The Library Clerk’s e-Shop

Summary : Qari D. Fofana–– known as "Kerry" by her American friends, is a twenty-three-year-old Ivorian girl living in the United States. Dallas, to be precise. As a bit of a social introvert, Qari has always wanted to open an online book-coffee-tea shop. She has visions of living “the glamorous life,” which consists of reading books and working in her pajamas all week long. And for a short while, it seems like Qari’s dream of opening up that shop––as farfetched as it feels at times, will come true––until her work visa and I-20 expire. Afraid of being deported and disappointing her family back home, Qari comes up with a scheme to marry her American Muslim hot, handsome landlord––a kind man who has made his feelings for Qari known to her. However, soon enough, this too backfires.
Faced with deportation, Qari packs her meager belongings and returns home to Ivory Coast, determined to make at least some of her ambitions materialize. Still, however, she soon realizes that a huge piece of her broken heart and deferred dreams remain back in the United States.
The Library Clerk’s e-Shop is a story about friendship, lost and found love, the hardships of immigration, the love of books and culture, and of course, self-determination. Most of all, it is a tale about following your dreams, no matter where in the world they take you.

“This novel was definitely rich in culture and that itself was super interesting to me. I enjoyed learning about the different foods, customs, phrases, and terms. Overall, this was a very good book and one worth checking out.” — HEA Bookshelf

“One of the many pluses of this book for me was learning more about the African culture and appreciating the richness of it. I loved reading about the customs and the cuisine and literally salivated over some of the delicious dishes mentioned. Readers who appreciate diverse cultures will love The Librarian Clerk’s E-Shop and will emerge from this reading experience all the better for it.” — Author Farah Zaman

The Library Clerk’s e-Shop is available in the three languages mentioned on Djarabi Kitabs Publishing's e-Store , Amazon in e-book and paperback formats, and Fofky's Online Book Cafe.

Also find them on Goodreads here.

For more information on the book merchandise composed of bookmarks, pins, and mugs, please click here.

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About the author: Papatia Feauxzar is an American author, barista, and publisher of West African descent living in Dallas, Texas with her son and husband. She holds a master's degree in Accounting with a concentration in Personal Finance. After working as a senior accountant for a corporate firm for almost five years, Feauxzar decided to pursue Accounting from home while homeschooling her son. She is the Online Editor at Hayati Magazine. Feauxzar has been featured in "DFW Child" and "Voyage Dallas." Also a poet, you can read three of her pieces in "WOKE & LOUD: A Faith-Based Medley of Muslim Poetry & Spoken Word" published by Inked Resistance. Visit her websites at A Ducktrinor Mom or www.fofkys.com.

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CONTACTS

Djarabi Kitabs Publishing

PO BOX 703733

Dallas, TX 75370

USA

Email: editor@djarabikitabs.com