This story is about a little girl called Izzy, short for Isabella,
who has the ability to communicate with nature, and anyone who is with
her can hear anything that she speaks with. It’s about her adventures
while visiting one of the most exotic, historic, and beautiful places in
Jamaica. It speaks to the importance of protecting our environment and
playing an active role to preserve it. The objective of this story is to
encourage learning, entice your imagination, and promote respect and
good manners. It is also about family, friendships, our spiritual
connection, and the importance of our childhood. The story is a mixture
of both fiction and fact.
Izzy, though an only child, is from a huge family, which allows her to
have the most interesting and exciting experiences. She is full of life,
very energetic, thoughtful, smart, and entertaining. She loves math and
the arts and is always prepared to give a winning argument to justify
one of her favorite things—vanilla ice cream. She loves to swim and
dance as often as possible and is usually seen wearing her boots. Her
family means the world to her, and she enjoys spending time with them,
especially her Grandma Mimi.
Her story begins at one of her favorite places that is full of lush
vegetation, a winding river that meets the beautiful Caribbean Sea,
which sits on about forty-two acres of land with villas nestled in the
hills throughout with a captivating 360-degree view of the sea and
mountains. Though the beach itself is quite small, it’s magical. You
immerse from the thick vegetation and carpet feeling grass to a winding
path that leads you to a breathtaking view of a river that leads to a
white sand beach in a cove. The water is warm with varying shades of
blue that is crystal clear and beckons to you. She shares some of these
experiences with her best friends—Rosie, her dog that is always with
her, and her two cousins, Kaycie and Nyela. On their adventures, they
explore magical places, learn exciting new things about the world, their
wild imagination, and discoveries.