Thursday, December 19

By Khanyisa Khenese

A young Makhanda author, Ezekiel Jewell (8), received his first officially published book titled “A Collection of Short Stories” on 1 June. The young author also attended the Joy of Books Festival in East London.

Reading books for fun at the age of five years, and receiving a book from his mother that she received when she was in grade 1, inspired the eight-year-old and grade 2 learner at the prestigious Kingwood College, to illustrate and write his book at a tender age. The book narrates the story of a flower that was never blown away, even by the wind.

Ezekiel Jewell holding a painting he designed at the age of five years at his home. Photo: Khanyisa Khenese

Talking to Grocotts Mail, the young boy with endless dreams, said he is passionate about writing and he plans to publish more books. “I am still going write more books, they are going to be about other themes. Also, I want to be an author, a basketball player, and a pilot,” he said.

Ezekiel’s book prompted him to be invited to the Joy of Books Festival in the East London Museum where he got an opportunity to read his book for the attendees.

Ezekiel read his book at the Joy of Books Festival at the East London Museum on the 1 June. Photo: Sherilize Jewell

His proud parents expressed joy and happiness for their son. “I am extremely proud of him, he’s my role model. I am supposed to be his, but he is, and this is something very amazing, I am proud of him,” said his father, Sylvester Jewell.

His mother, Sherilize Jewell, added: “It is beautiful to see when you see what you put in developing into something beautiful, as we always try to foster that reading and knowledge is power. At a very young age, we read to him and made sure that he developed an interest in reading because it is very important.”

The parents also said that they provide Ezekiel with steadfast support and encouragement and that they ensure his extra activities do not interfere with his schoolwork.

Ezekiel and his parents, Sherilize and Sylvester at their home, on 30 May 2024. Photo: Khanyisa Khenese

“We read to him and encourage him to read as often as possible, his favourite place to go to is a book shop. We just encourage him to read.”

As the book has been officially published, the parents said it received a lot of demand and they are planning to make copies that are going to be sold.

“With the demand the book has received, we will have to make copies that are going to be sold even though the intention was never to sell the book, but to keep it for him so that he can show it to his children, that this is what he did when he was at their age.”

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