INTERVIEW: NIANELL ON HER NEW BOOK - A Song That’s Yet Unsung

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On today’s edition of Styleskoops, Nianell has just brought out her teaching memoir, A Song That’s Yet Unsung—When Nothing is Known, Anything is Possible, published by Reach Publishers. In it, she takes us from platinum-selling hits like Who Painted the Moon? all the way through heartbreak, motherhood, and a profound spiritual awakening, inviting us to remember our inherent worth and choose love over fear. What makes this book truly unique is that it’s not just read – it’s experienced – with 30 original songs embedded via QR codes that turn every chapter into a multi-sensory journey. Joining us now on Styleskoops is Nianell.
13 Mar English South Africa Arts · Music

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