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Published by: Team GI Youth

Chryseis Knight, author

Seven-year-old Chryseis Knight started working on her first book at the age of three. Her debut book, The Great Big Lion has been both written and illustrated by her. The Indian-Canadian learnt how to read at the age of one, and is one of the youngest authors to be published internationally. 

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Published on 17, Dec 2022

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