Priscilla Power

This site is to intended to encourage, educate, and empower society to unite, in a collaborative effort, to redirect our youth, as well as adults back to a path of being a productive and contributing member of society. Please take the time to log into my guest book at the friends icon at priscillapower.com. Thanks for stopping by.

Sunday, May 27, 2007


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| Tate Publishing and Enterprises, LLC |

~Publisher’s Press Release: For Immediate Release~

Contact:

Mark Mingle, Marketing Representative mmingle@tatepublishing.com

Tate Publishing and Enterprises

(888) 361-9473

Contact author Priscilla Robinson Ndiaye directly:

mrsmamadou2000@yahoo.com

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Local Author Provides Help to Parents, Youth, and Community

Tate Publishing and Enterprises is proud to announce the release of the new book A Mother’s Cry: He’s Still My Child by local Asheville, North Carolina, author Priscilla Robinson Ndiaye. To celebrate this release, Ndiaye will be signing copies of her new book in Asheville at the Barnes and Noble Booksellers on Saturday, June 9, 2007, from 1pm to 3pm and in Charlotte at the North Lake Borders store on Saturday, June 23, from 1pm to 3pm.

In A Mother’s Cry: He’s Still My Child, you will enter the world of:

  • Child vs. Parent – Realize how important it is to establish a nurturing and loving relationship, which is the main ingredient of a strong foundation in parental responsibility.

  • Society vs. Parent – Be exposed to the challenges a parent incurs within the schools, juvenile court systems, and even from family. Learn how to get results.

  • Parent vs. Self – Feel emotions of hurt, anger, disbelief, stress, determination, courage, and satisfaction! Find your point of getting over denial and letting go of guilt, while working toward balance, in the midst of A Mother’s Cry: He’s Still My Child.

Author Priscilla Robinson Ndiaye is a native of Asheville, North Carolina. She is married to Mamadou Ndiaye, a native of Senegal, West Africa, and is the mother of two sons and grandmother of seven children. She is the oldest of eight siblings.

While living in California, Ndiaye previously served as the Family Support Group Leader, in which she assisted military families with different challenges. In 1994, Ndiaye developed a strong interest in support groups and information on parents’ and students’ rights.

In Washington state, Ndiaye became involved with a parent support group, Specialized Training of Military Parents (STOMP). STOMP equipped Ndiaye with knowledge of the education system and coached her in how to effectively advocate.

Upon returning to Asheville, North Carolina, in 1995, Ndiaye’s strong yearning to assist people, especially children, led her to become more involved with the legal side of parenting. She volunteered as a Guardian ad Litem and became an advocate for abused and neglected children placed in state custody.

Ndiaye was prompted to write A Mother’s Cry: He’s Still My Child because so many parents, at wits end, are still approaching her with a feeling that no one is there to help, no one understands, and no one cares. Parents have expressed a desire to know how she handled challenges within a challenging system. In her book, Ndiaye reveals personal incidents, as well as her thoughts, feelings, and actions in handling her challenges.

A Mother’s Cry: He’s Still My Child may be purchased nationwide from any bookstore, or online through several internet web sites including amazon.com and walmart.com, or you may email orders@tatepublishing.com to order the book. For more information about A Mother’s Cry: He’s Still My Child, visit www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore or the author’s website at www.priscillapower.com.



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