Showing posts with label J L Campbell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label J L Campbell. Show all posts

Thursday, 24 October 2013

Malala Yousafzai, Pakistani schoolgirl is my current hero. WHO'S YOUR HERO? blogfest to announce J L Campbell's novel, Saving Sam.

Congratulations Joy!

The release of the novel Saving Sam by J.L. Campbell has been timed to coincide with National Heroes’ Day celebrations in Jamaica. Sam, the protagonist finds a hero—or heroine if you like—in his aunt and the mission of this blogfest is to write a maximum of 300 words about someone who has been a source of inspiration. So, Who’s Your Hero?





WHO'S MY HERO?



Malala Yousafzai


Malala, the sixteen-year old Pakistani girl shot by the Taliban for insisting on the right for girls to attend school, is my current hero. I've been transfixed by her story. Imagine setting in motion such a sequence of events, accepting what has happened to her at the hands of the Taliban: "I was just one target for their violence", and continuing the fight for girls and education globally once she'd undergone medical treatment in Britain. 

Education is something most of us take for granted, but literacy rates for girls (and boys, too) in countries such as Pakistan and Afghanistan are woeful, and who better to begin a campaign for "a world where everyone can go to school", than a young girl directly affected by the recently negative ruling which banned girls from attending school in Pakistan. (When the Taliban controlled Afghanistan, girls were forbidden to attend school, and teachers were executed for clandestine teaching activities.)

Malala has already been awarded the 2013 International Children's Peace Prize and some expected her to win this year's Nobel Peace Prize. She didn't, but I predict in the future she will if the Taliban don't make good their threats to kill her next time. 

She has met President Obama and the Queen of England, but not eveyone thinks Malala is a hero -- In Pakistan reaction has been mixed, with many hailing her as a national heroine while others have criticised her for promoting a "Western" agenda. Hmm. Go Malala! I'm with you all the way!



Now to the blurb from Joy's latest:



J.L. Campbell is a proud Jamaican and an award-winning writer, who is always on the lookout for story-making material.
She writes romantic suspense, women's fiction and young adult novels. She is the author of Contraband, Christine's Odyssey, Dissolution, Distraction, Don't Get Mad...Get Even, Giving up the Dream, Kicked to the Kerb, Retribution and Hardware (written under the pen name Jayda McTyson).

She blogs at http://www.joylcampbell.com Feel free to connect with her on Facebook or Twitter or visit her Amazon author page.

Now visit some more posts heralding Joy's new book.
There's still some time to sign up if you want to tell us about your hero.






Wednesday, 11 April 2012

#AtoZChallenge - BLOGGERS WERE CHILDREN TOO! - J is for Joy, Joy Campbell from The Character Depot.


Hello!

Regular followers and visitors to this site will know I'm using BLOGGERS WERE CHILDREN TOO! for my theme this year. I hope you're enjoying reading about bloggers, some you know and some you may not yet know, as they respond to some prompts I sent out. I've been so grateful for their responses as it helped me to get to know them better, admire their stunning cuteness as babes, and delighted me with random facts.

Thank you Adult Bloggers for your heartfelt responses. Thank you readers for visiting my posts. I hope you'll leave a comment and if you'd like to follow the link to my respondents' blogs they'd be delighted to meet you.

Rock on A- Z Challenge.


Yesterday was Iris Blobel.

Today:

J is for Joy, Joy Campbell from the Character Depot


I WAS BORN IN:  Kingston, Jamaica. My mother had a home delivery, complete with attending nurse. 

I GREW UP IN: Kingston, until was nine. Then we moved to Portmore, the biggest housing development in Jamaica, and I’ve lived in the area since.

MY FAVOURITE HOME WAS IN: my current digs. Having moved into my husband’s house, I took over and made it my own.  



MY BEST CHILDHOOD MEMORY IS: hard to choose. There have been so many good moments. If I absolutely had to choose, I’d say the summers that I spent in the country (Myersville, St. Elizabeth) at my grandmother’s house. All the cousins used to converge on my grandmother’s house in summertime. I don’t know why we had so much fun, considering it meant two whole months without electricity and some of the other stuff that goes along with civilized living. Still, there were lots of adventures, squabbles and way too much eating.

MY WORST CHILDHOOD MEMORY IS: Hearing that my father had died in hospital. He didn’t live with us, so we got the news through a friend of the family. You never quite get over not having had the chance to say goodbye. I was his only daughter, so the ‘only daughters’ out there know what that meant.

TODAY I LIVE IN: Greater Portmore, a few miles from where I grew up. Maybe I need to get around more, but there’s so much comfort in the familiar.


J.L. Campbell lives in sunny Jamaica and is the author of ContrabandDissolutionDon’t Get Mad…Get Even, and Hardware. Her next novel Distraction will be published in May. Campbell is always on the lookout for story making material, loves company and can usually be found lollygagging on her blog at http://thecharacterdepot.blogspot.com

Her website is at http://joylcampbell.com and her Twitter handle is @JL_Campbell.


I hope you loved reading about Joy. She's one busy lady! Tomorrow we move from Jamaica to Louisana to visit Kittie Howard.