Uzuri: Loving Yourself Inside and Out
A compelling coming-of-age story that explores identity, self-worth, belonging, and the power of embracing who we truly are.
ABOUT THE BOOK
“Uzuri: Loving Yourself Inside and Out is a compelling coming-of-age story that explores identity, self-worth, belonging, and the power of embracing who we truly are.
Princess Nari has spent her life within the palace walls of the Ega Kingdom, raised to become queen and taught to value the beauty, strength, and heritage reflected in her dark skin. Yet beneath the expectations of royalty lies a young woman struggling with self-doubt and curiosity about a world beyond what she has always known. When she encounters products promising a different version of beauty, one decision changes the course of her life forever.
Fleeing her kingdom on the eve of her coronation, Nari enters a world filled with challenges, unexpected friendships, and difficult truths. Along the way, she meets women and girls who are each searching for acceptance, confidence, love, and belonging. Through their stories, Nari begins to understand the pressures that drive people to change themselves and the emotional cost of believing they are not enough as they are.
THE AUTHORS
Written by young Tanzanian authors Theresia John Mrema and Irene George Orotha, Uzuri blends powerful storytelling with important social themes, including self-acceptance, colourism, equality, mental wellbeing, leadership, and cultural identity. It invites readers to reflect on the messages society sends about beauty and worth, while offering a hopeful reminder that our value is never defined by our appearance.