Book Review with Kez
Publisher: Carole Azams Skyline Publishing
Dublin-based author, publisher at Skyline Publishers, broadcaster, and advocate known for works focusing on social issues, diversity, and women’s stories from all backgrounds and ethnicities.
Carol Azams is a Dublin-based author, publisher, and broadcaster. She is also known for YA novels like Journey of the Irish Child (2005) and social commentaries such as 2020: The Year of Covid-19. Her work often focuses on social issues, diversity, and the migrant experience. She also hosts the Carol Azams Show on Diversity Television.
Bio of Carol Azams:
Literary Work: Author of multiple fiction and non-fiction books, including Teen Mums ‘R’ Us, Nigeria Beyond the Perception, and The Emerald Isle.
Publishing: Established Skyline Publishers in Dublin to publish her own work and support other writers.
Broadcasting & Media: Worked as a radio presenter at 92.5 Phoenix FM and is a talk-show host.
Advocacy: Focuses on uplifting minority voices, particularly migrant women’s stories, and was involved in the Every Woman TV awards.
Background: Studied at Fitzwilliam Institute in Ireland, with expertise in PR, media, and community relations. Her writing often addresses themes of identity, social change, and personal struggle, aiming to turn lived experiences into impactful stories.
Literary Work
Carol Azams is an accomplished author with a portfolio spanning both fiction and non-fiction genres. Her published works include Teen Mums ‘R’ Us, Nigeria Beyond the Perception, and The Emerald Isle. Through these books, she explores a range of topics that resonate with social issues, identity, and the lived experiences of diverse communities.
Publishing
Driven by a passion for storytelling and supporting fellow writers, Carol established Skyline Publishers in Dublin. This publishing house serves as a platform for her own work, while also offering opportunities and resources to other authors seeking to share their voices with a wider audience.
Broadcasting & Media
Carol has contributed to the media landscape as a radio presenter at 92.5 Phoenix FM and as a talk-show host. Her broadcasting work reflects her commitment to open dialogue and community engagement, providing a space for important conversations on social and cultural topics.
Advocacy
Deeply committed to advocacy, Carol focuses on amplifying minority voices, with a particular emphasis on migrant women’s stories. Her involvement in the Every Woman TV awards highlights her dedication to recognising and empowering women from a variety of backgrounds.
Background
Carol’s academic foundation lies at the Fitzwilliam Institute in Ireland, where she developed expertise in public relations, media, and community relations. This background has equipped her with the skills necessary for effective communication and engagement within diverse communities.
Themes in Writing
Her writing frequently explores themes such as identity, social change, and personal struggle. Carol aims to transform real-life experiences into stories that inspire and provoke thought, using literature as a tool for social impact.
Book Review with Kez:
Journey of the Irish Child
Author Carol Azams
Sandra is a fourteen-year-old Irish/African girl. Her dad, who is originally from Africa, was a bit reluctant to take her and her mum to Africa to introduce them properly to the rest of the family. However, Sandra thought that she’d had enough of her dad’s excuses and so decided to journey out there alone for the very first time in her life. Little did she know that shocking discoveries awaited her as she came face to face with the daily survival method of the less-privileged children of Africa. Would she have taken the bold step into the unknown in the first place if she had clear hindsight? Don’t be the last to find out…
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