Prince Baleke
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Born | Prince Isaac Baleke 26 June 1984 (age 37)Kampala, Uganda |
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Education | University of Westminster,London, U.K |
Occupation | Writer, Author and PublicSpeaker |
Genres | Realistic Fiction, Memoir,Romance, Non-Fiction,Self-Help, Biography andContemporary |
NotableWorks | The Magic Hand and FARRAGO |
Prince Isaac Baleke is an established self-published author.
Prince was born in Kampala, Uganda (June 26,1984). Prince eventually moved to the U.K to study for a Business and Human Resources Management degree at the University of Westminster. Prince then also studied and was actively involved in Mentoring, Coaching and Public speaking for Basic Skills For Life, to help other people that were in need.[1][2] Prince started to write his first novel "Overcoming Apprehensions" after the death of his beloved Mother in 2006, and what began as an healthy outlet for his grief quickly became a true passion for writing and story telling. These early experiences in life lead him on to publish five books internationally over a decade (2012-2022).
In his newest book, the memoir "FARRAGO", Prince re-visits the tremendous grief from the loss of his mother and the long journey of self -discovery to feel whole again and to support and inspire people going through similar experiences of grief.[2]
Bibliography[edit]
- FARRAGO (2022)
- The Magic Hand (2020)
- A Husband Who Returned Home Empty Minded (2017)
- A Man Who Went To The Moon Without A Jacket (2015)
- Overcoming Apprehensions (2012)
References[edit]
- ↑ Baleke, Prince (May 2014). Prince Baleke Google Books. www.books.google.com. ISBN 9781490735320. Retrieved 14 March 2022. Search this book on
External Links[edit]
- Prince Baleke's Amazon Author Page
- Prince Baleke's Instagram
- Prince Baleke's Facebook
- Prince Baleke's Pinterest
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