Khaleej Times

UAE’s youngest author shares insights with NY city youth

- — Wam

new york — New York University Abu Dhabi welcomed 14-year-old Emirati author Aysha Al Naqbi at its New York headquarte­rs for a conversati­on on the inspiratio­n behind her novels and the youth culture in the Middle East.

The event was moderated by Bill Bragin, executive artistic director of The Arts Centre at NYU Abu Dhabi, and hosted in partnershi­p with the Consulate-General of the UAE in New York.

“The UAE’s leadership is committed to promoting literacy and reading, and encouragin­g the pursuit of knowledge, imaginatio­n and innovation, especially among our youth,” UAE Consul-General Majid Al Suwaidi said.

My advice to young people is to not be afraid to follow your dreams, whatever they may be.” Aysha Al Naqbi, 14-year-old Emirati author

“The UAE continues to invest heavily in young people like Aysha, providing them with opportunit­ies to develop their ideas, hone their skills and prosper in a 21st-century economy. We are proud to have Aysha here with us in New York as she exemplifie­s the limitless possibilit­ies of what can be achieved by young people in the UAE.

“The Arts Centre at NYU Abu Dhabi is part of a larger initiative investing in culture and creativity in the UAE. Speaking in New York with the extraordin­arily talented and poised author Aysha Al Naqbi offered an opportunit­y to create a deeper understand­ing of the role of arts and culture in the UAE and highlighte­d the prominent role women play in the UAE. It is exactly these kinds of exchanges, with culture serving as a bridge, which can bring greater global understand­ing,” Bragin said.

Al Naqbi is the youngest published author in the UAE. Her novels Blue Moon and its sequel Emerald Planet blend science fiction and fantasy and follow the narrative of a young, orphaned teenager whose computer hacking skills get her into trouble with the US authoritie­s.

While in New York, Al Naqbi spoke about the tremendous support she has received in the UAE, including from friends, family, teachers and government leaders.

“I am fortunate to be surrounded by such supportive people in the UAE, especially strong, powerful Emirati women who have inspired me to reach higher and continue developing my talent. My advice to young people is to not be afraid to follow your dreams, whatever they may be,” she added.

Al Naqbi is an active member of the UAE writing community and has participat­ed in the Abu Dhabi and Sharjah book fairs.

 ?? Wam ?? Aysha Al Naqbi being felicitate­d at the New York headquarte­rs of New York University Abu Dhabi. —
Wam Aysha Al Naqbi being felicitate­d at the New York headquarte­rs of New York University Abu Dhabi. —

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