Boy in Motion

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I am sincerely grateful for the inspiration I have acquired from the authors who have profound experience in book tour. Also I am grateful for what I have gained from publishers and authors who have opted to share their experiences through diverse mediums and this has considerably helped me in establishing a plan for promoting the book Boy in Motion. Being the lead representative of D& M I do hope what we anticipate to do will help others and equally change their perception on life. The nature of this book can be said to be superbly inspirational, thus from the manner the lead Rick Hansen has been developed we intend to promote the book in diverse international cities. These would entail visiting Nairobi, Pretoria, Kigali, Rubeck, and Kampala.

The cities selected are unique in nature, for instance, Nairobi is a key centre highly frequented by refugees from war torn Somalia, and Republic South Sudan, also the city harbors a number of diverse nationalities from the surrounding countries making it a potential market for the book. The anticipated date for Nairobi tour is first week of august, commencing from the 7th to 13th august. On a similar approach the book tour is expected to take place in Kigali, Rwanda as from 16th -19th august. The purpose of choosing Kigali can be allied to the fact that the citizens of this nation are still living under the shadow of 1994 genocide and the book comes in handy as a source of hope. More so, as a growing economic hub it provides a possibility of making extremes sales. Moving from Kigali my next stop would be Kampala. This is a serene city within the greater eastern Africa. Endowed with evergreen hills and picturesque setting the city is crucial to the academic growth of eastern Africa states. With its history of tribal kingdoms, it is a centre for both external and internal refugees thus considering its economic potential which is complemented with a reading population (Wheatley 171). The books promotion would be...