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A ten-year-old Ghanaian-American bestselling author, Nicholas Buamah has published and catalogued his third book titled ‘Is Santa Really Real?’ into the Library of Congress.
According to his mother, Danielle, Buamah’s idea for his new book came about when he was 9 yrs-old after a conversation with her about Christmas and Ol’ Saint Nick. Is Santa really real, was the question Nicholas asked her.
Speaking in an interview, she said she explained to him how she felt about believing in Santa and the magic of the holiday season.
"After our heartwarming banter, we both felt that the conversation would make for a perfect Christmas story. Ideal for parents faced with answering that same question but wanting to keep the magic of Christmas alive.
" The book, which was released October 1, 2021, has already been listed as a #1 Bestseller on Amazon. Nicholas and his mother believe this book will become an instant Christmas classic read year after year to children around the world.
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