Ayesha Curry reveals why she chose a supernatural Jamaican novel "Honeysuckle and Bone" for publishing debut
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Ayesha Curry, known for her work as a chef, entrepreneur, bestselling author and mother, is expanding her empire into the world of publishing. Curry has launched "Sweet July Books," an imprint dedicated to uplifting diverse voices. The first novel under the imprint, "Honeysuckle and Bone" by Trisha Tobias, tells the story of Carina, an 18-year-old who travels to Jamaica to nanny for a wealthy family, only to uncover dark secrets and supernatural elements within their estate.
Joining Curry on "CBS Mornings," Tobias shared the inspiration behind her debut novel.
"I really just had a message that I was trying to share with readers, especially younger ones, about the fact that no matter how big of a mistake you think you've made, as long as you're willing to own that and make better choices going forward, there's always another path for you that isn't the end," Tobias said.
