Kyra Robinson-Bradley
Kyra Robinson-Bradley has always loved speaking, writing, and singing to others. Born in Clarksdale, Mississippi, famously known as the "home of the blues," Kyra took her love of music with her to Mississippi Valley State University, where she attended on a music scholarship, danced with the majorettes as a Satin Doll, sang in three different choirs, and minored in Voice. She obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communications, and after a follow-up Master's Degree in Public Administration and Urban Studies at the University of Akron in Akron, Ohio. Kyra went on to a career in broadcasting and television, working with News Channel 12 in Jackson, Black Entertainment Television in Washington, DC, and the Black Family Channel and Turner Broadcasting in Atlanta, Georgia. But when an accident at work left Kyra disabled in 2017, her entire trajectory in life changed. She began to write books and focus on her passion to inspire and teach children with her writing, guiding them toward their God-given purposes in life. Kyra is a loving wife and mother of three. She enjoys baking and cooking the old Southern dishes her mom taught her, and to this day, when she is not working on her writing, she can often be found in her kitchen, making a joyful noise at the top of her lungs.
Books by Kyra Robinson-Bradley
Katie learns the importance of honesty, even when it's scary or hard to tell the truth.
Twins Katie and Kimmie know how important it is to love their neighbors, and one way their Pastor Jimmy says they can do this is to always tell the truth. But when Katie hits a baseball through the Mumfords' kitchen window, she learns that telling the truth is sometimes the hardest thing to do. People can have difficulty doing the right thing, but in this touching tale about honesty, Kyra Robinson shows us how courage and the support of family can get us through.