Today, more creative storytellers are stepping into the spotlight, sharing heartwarming and meaningful stories that resonate with readers of all ages.
One such author is Angelet Thema, a CHIS Case Manager at Jewish Family Services and the author of the children's book “Princess LoursEmmy.” Inspired by the vivid imaginations of her many nieces and nephews, Thema created a colorful story designed to bring smiles to young readers while offering encouragement to children adjusting to life in a new place.
“Princess LoursEmmy” follows a young princess who moves to America and faces the challenges of adapting to a new school and environment. Missing her friends, family, and familiar surroundings, she struggles to feel at home. However, through the friendship of Miss Talia, she discovers the joy of new experiences, meaningful connections, and embracing new opportunities.
Through her book, Thema hopes to inspire and empower young girls, especially those facing the challenges of relocation and adjustment, to remain hopeful and confident as they navigate change.
As part of her efforts to share this uplifting story with a wider audience, “Princess LoursEmmy” was exhibited at the 2025 Printers Row Lit Fest, held on September 6–7, 2025, in Chicago's historic Printing House Row District. The book was showcased by ReadersMagnet, allowing festival attendees to discover Thema's inspiring message of friendship, resilience, and belonging.
Get a copy of “Princess LoursEmmy” by Angelet Thema on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Christian Faith Publishing.
Author Bio Angelet Thema is a CHIS Case Manager at Jewish Family Services, where she helps others with humility, gratitude, and love. She's also a children's author, with her first book, “Princess Loursemy,” focusing on empowering young girls. Angelet's journey to her current role involved volunteering with the Haitian Community Network (HACONET).
Book Details
“Princess LoursEmmy”
Author: Angelet Thema
Published date: December 23, 2024
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing Genre: Children's Book
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