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Young Trinidadian girl changes the world with her mighty pen: meet the brilliant, creative, and inspiring Coryn Anaya Clarke!

BY BRIDGETT LESLIE

At the young age of seven, Coryn Anaya Clarke is already changing the world. The youngest published Trinidadian child author is driven to change the world. She is known through her mighty pen for crafting stories and experiences that can inspire people of all ages.

Her debut book, “Chronicles of Coryn: 7 Days of Fun,” is a testament to her creative prowess and storytelling abilities. It was named one of the world’s most popular children’s books. Written at just four years old, this picture book presents an opportunity for readers to immerse themselves in the world of a curious girl named Coryn, who takes on daily adventures that are both informative and inspiring. She started reading when she was two years old and has published multiple picture books.

Coryn can create entire worlds in her mind, populated with fantastical creatures and landscapes that scream imagination. Her creativity is so prodigious that it often spills into the real world, manifesting in her art, writing, and other creative endeavours. Trinidad’s national flower Wild Poinsettia may be a fitting symbol for Coryn’s imagination, for just as the plant is a symbol of freedom and resilience in the face of adversity, so too is her imagination a source of inspiration and strength for the young girl as she navigates through the complexities of childhood and the world around her.

In the years since publishing her first book, Coryn has become a force to be reckoned with. Interviews with various media outlets have helped spread the word about her accomplishments, and she has even been invited to meet with some members of Trinidad’s Prime Minister’s office. It’s inspiring to see such a young person making meaningful connections and taking action to improve the lives of others.

What’s especially impressive about Coryn is her work through the Jonesy’s Literacy Foundation. Jonesy’s Literacy Foundation was started to provide books to children who want to read but don’t have access to books. Named after her great-grandmother, who also loved books. Her mum, Dionne, is also an avid reader and supports Coryn’s ambitions.

Coryn’s success has not gone unnoticed. Her work has caught the attention of many, and she has since become an inspiration for other young children with aspirations of becoming authors. Her success also undoubtedly serves as a reminder that age is just a number for achieving one’s dreams and aspirations. The ballet student currently home-schooled believes reading is one of the most fundamental skills children need to learn.

Overall, Coryn Anaya Clarke is a brilliant example of what can be achieved through hard work, dedication, and a never-ending willingness to learn and grow. Thanks to her work, young readers and creators alike are emboldened to use their own voices to bring about positive change in their communities and beyond. Let’s hope Coryn’s impressive journey continues inspiring those around her for years.

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