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Nene Nwoko
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Ehi Okosun
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You can listen to this feel-good story for free on your device with the Audible Stories Skill. Just say “Alexa, read me a feel good story,” or “Alexa, read me a story” to hear more free genres.
A ghost decides to help the shy young woman living in her former house. Kyra dreams of becoming an artist, and she flourishes under the guidance of her ghostly mentor. This short, supernatural tale will appeal to fans of friendly ghost stories and family reconciliation.
Ehi Okosun is a multi-ethnic writer focused on writing fiction that cuts across genres and elevates diverse voices and peoples. When she's not writing or reading, you can catch her doing brush calligraphy, spending time with family, and nerding out with code.
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