The library receives copy of the book Louella.
ORANJESTAD - Rachelle Lue-Goedgedrag presented her first book, "Louella," at the library.
In November 2024, Rachelle's book made its premiere.
According to Rachelle Lue-Goedgedrag, she writes and expresses herself for fun and to release her creativity. Where inspiration comes from experimenting with words. Without anticipating how the story will unfold or conclude, inspiration leads the author and her narrative down different paths. It is an adventure in and of itself. The stories in the modern book "Louella" feature a variety of people. Rachelle uses the terms "different," "sensual touch," "romantic," and "full of adventure" to characterize the stories' vibe. "Louella is a book for adults. Rachelle is thrilled with the book publication process and reflects on it as a wonderful, daring experience and the fulfillment of her ambition. As a result, she encourages other authors to keep writing and publishing. It is "a book that will put you in suspense, make you laugh, but also focus on some real topics that several of us face in life."
Born in Aruba, Rachelle Goedgedrag pursued a degree in applied psychology. I've always enjoyed stories that make you think about what to say while incorporating a dash of humor, drama, and inventiveness.
The book will soon be available in the library and the neighborhood bookshop. The National Library's director received Rachelle Goedgedrag's book for the national collection. The book is also available for purchase directly from the author on Instagram.