Anyla and the CuLangBiz Kids

Introducing the CLB Kids

Kids, ABCs, 123s, Money, Teen, Social Issues, Fiction
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Author: Ty Bell Stennis, Anyla TyNae' Adams, JB Buxton ISBN: 9781635351026
Publisher: CuLangBiz Kids Publication: October 23, 2016
Imprint: CuLangBiz Kids Language: English
Author: Ty Bell Stennis, Anyla TyNae' Adams, JB Buxton
ISBN: 9781635351026
Publisher: CuLangBiz Kids
Publication: October 23, 2016
Imprint: CuLangBiz Kids
Language: English

When Anyla Adams leaves her middle school, her home and everything she knows to attend boarding school, she is forced to overcome new challenges and is faced with surprises good and bad, including the arrival of her nemesis Daisy Butcher. 

Anyla loves the school and her friends—a group that has deemed themselves The CuLangBiz Kids--just as much as she loves fashion. The name CuLangBiz is derived from culture, language and business, all focuses at Anyla’s new school. Her friends are international group hailing from such diverse locations as England, Japan, Germany, China, France and Puerto Rico; they form friendships and learn how to navigate boarding school as a team. Anyla continues to develop her fashion line in the hopes of winning the big MSP prize, while her friends develop their own entrepreneurial ideas. 

Anyla and the CuLangBiz Kids is just over 21,000 words. It is the first book of a series, “Introducing the CuLangBiz Kids.”

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When Anyla Adams leaves her middle school, her home and everything she knows to attend boarding school, she is forced to overcome new challenges and is faced with surprises good and bad, including the arrival of her nemesis Daisy Butcher. 

Anyla loves the school and her friends—a group that has deemed themselves The CuLangBiz Kids--just as much as she loves fashion. The name CuLangBiz is derived from culture, language and business, all focuses at Anyla’s new school. Her friends are international group hailing from such diverse locations as England, Japan, Germany, China, France and Puerto Rico; they form friendships and learn how to navigate boarding school as a team. Anyla continues to develop her fashion line in the hopes of winning the big MSP prize, while her friends develop their own entrepreneurial ideas. 

Anyla and the CuLangBiz Kids is just over 21,000 words. It is the first book of a series, “Introducing the CuLangBiz Kids.”

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