Tuesday, September 24

Hispanic girl from Los Angeles begins as a writer with her first book at age 9

Ricardo Roura

A Hispanic girl from Los Angeles begins her career at the age of 9 on the challenging path as a writer.

Sophia Davis debuts with her first book, “The Girl Who Never Brushed Her Teeth”in which he exhibits a mastery of narrative despite his young age.

The little girl takes advantage of the power of imagination that any child can possess, with the virtue of transforming it into fresh wordsdemonstrating surprising literary skill and with potential to develop in the coming years.

Sophia’s book managed to be published independently thanks to the support of her mother, Erika Rojas, and that is available in both English and Spanish editions on the Amazon platform for purchase.

With his first steps in the literary universe, Sophia can set an example of the limitless possibilities of what can be achieved by nurturing children’s creativity from an early age..

The book “The Girl Who Never Brushed Her Teeth” is proof that children’s dreams can come true, as well as giving readers of all ages an opportunity to rediscover the magic of imagination.

Sophia belongs to the third generation of writers in her family.. Since she was little, she enjoyed her by telling all her experiences in her diary.

Davis was born in Burbank, Peruvian mother and California native father, and is currently in the fourth grade of elementary school.

sophie davis book is presented this Saturday morning at Celia’s Rancho Restaurant, at 900 West Riverside Drive, in Burbank.

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