AUTHOR PROFILE
*Abraham Dowaity* is a Liberian short story writer who publishes on Booksie and StoryStar. He writes moral/educational fiction focused on unity, resilience, education, and life lessons. 1e069481
What he writes about
His stories usually deal with real-life struggles in Liberia and broader themes of human nature:
1. *"BLACK AND WHITE"*
Four boys, 2 white and 2 black, are divided by color and prejudice. They realize they can make gray by mixing their paints, which becomes a metaphor for unity and harmony. 1e06
2. *"SHORT HAND THAT REACHES FAR DISTANCE"*
About Kamawon, an orphan nicknamed "bush man" who lives in hardship. After finding a diamond, he sells it, travels abroad, and builds a school in his village called "Gee-Decontee Memorial School" in honor of his parents. Theme: perseverance and giving back. 94818aac
3. *"WAY OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL"*
Jeff’s story. Loses his father at 4, mother gets sick, works odd jobs to support them. He graduates, becomes a teacher, gets a master’s degree through an NGO program, and is nominated Minister of Education. b38b
4. *"PARENT'S LOVE"*
Henry Zeegbos finds lost money and returns it, but later gets falsely accused of theft. The story deals with honesty, false accusations, and family. dd71
5. *"if money can save you"*
A rich man refuses to help the poor, values his animals over people, and later dies of cancer despite spending billions on treatment. Moral: wealth can’t save you from fate, and compassion matters. 9b2d
6. *"friends in school"*
About trust and false accusations between two friends, Miata and Korpu. 9667
About him personally
- From Liberia aa73
- Born Dec 31, 2002 aa73
- Christian, single, describes himself as extroverted and looking for friendship/online chat aa73
- Active on Booksie as a writer with multiple short stories published in late 2025 9481
His writing style is simple, direct, and moral-driven — aimed at teaching lessons about unity, education, honesty, and not judging people by wealth or color.
AUTHOR’S STORIES