Angel Fingers Foundation, Inc.

This is a meaningful and educational book that all parents and teachers should share with the young children in their families, classrooms and libraries.
AFF Books
Na'Dya Goes to School

The cruelty of some children and the wonderful kindness of others are explored honestly and tenderly in Na'Dya Goes to School, an inspiring picture book about one child's disability, her painful isolation from her peers, and the joys of finally being accepted. Written by Bobby and Tia Trufant, the story of Na'Dya is also a parable about children with special needs and the roles of family and community in supporting, encouraging, and respecting these children.
From this love and support come self-esteem and the daring to take risks. For little Na'Dya, whose "hands are different from ours," it is through the love of her father, the friendship of her fellow student, Su Lin, and the appearance of an angel in her dreams that she finds the courage to stand before her classmates and play the violin. This is a meaningful and educational book that all parents and teachers should share with the young children in their families, classrooms and libraries.
This book is now available at www.amazon.com or call 1-866-308-6235 to order by phone.
To order a copy of the movie based on the book, call 504-267-5449
View a support letter from the New Orleans Parish School Board.
Directed and produced by Bobby Trufant