Audra P. Jackson Page

Audra P. Jackson Page The first-ever children's book series chronicling the nine existing, Black Greek Letter Organizations (BGLO).

Titles include: My Mommy Is An AKA, My Mommy Is A Delta, My Daddy Is An Alpha, My Daddy is a Kappa, My Daddy Is An Omega.

12/15/2025

MY DADDY IS A KAPPA
MY DADDY IS AN OMEGA

12/15/2025

20+ years and counting!

GET YOURS NOW AND HAVE BY CHRISTMAS.
12/15/2025

GET YOURS NOW AND HAVE BY CHRISTMAS.

Divine Nine children's book series, My Mommy Is An AKA, My Mommy Is An Delta, My Grandmother Is A Delta, My Daddy Is An Alpha, My Daddy Is An Kappa, My Daddy Is An Omega, aimed at educating and inspiring young readers about the rich heritage and profound impact of Black Greek Letter Organizations.

12/15/2025

12/09/2025

Comment STARTER

12/05/2025

VIRTUAL BOOKSIGNING TOMORROW AT 4PM EST

05/13/2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Audra P. Jackson
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 678-310-4518 Website:
www.divineninechildrensbooks.com

“My Mommy Is A Delta” Celebrates 22 Years With First-Ever Digital Release

ATLANTA, GA — May 13, 2025 — After two decades of delighting readers and cementing its place as a cultural keepsake, My Mommy Is A Delta, the beloved children’s book that kicked off the groundbreaking Divine 9 Children’s Book Series, is now available for the first time ever as an instant digital download.
Originally released in 2003, My Mommy Is A Delta has become a staple in households and libraries that celebrate Black Greek Letter Organizations and intergenerational legacies. Today, its creator, Audra P. Jackson, proudly announces that the digital edition will be available for just $9.99 for one day only, before the price increases to $18.99 on Kindle platforms starting tomorrow.
“Technology has revolutionized how we preserve and share culture. Embracing digital downloads—and even emerging tools like AI—is not just about convenience, it’s about ensuring that our stories are accessible, enduring, and relevant for future generations, said Jackson, author and founder of the Divine 9 Children’s Book Series. She continues, “After 20 years, it’s an honor to bring these stories into the digital age for a new generation of readers and legacy builders.”
The book explores the world of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. through the eyes of a young girl who proudly shares her mother’s involvement in community service, sisterhood, and scholarship. The digital version allows families to now enjoy the story instantly on phones, tablets, and computers — a perfect complement to the original hardback.
“Even if you already have a hardcover edition, it’s absolutely worth having the digital version — a copy that will last forever, travel with you, and be ready anytime your little ones want to read it again and again,” Jackson said.
As an added bonus, the remaining titles in the Divine 9 Children’s Book Series are currently being digitized and will be available for download in time for Father’s Day 2025. The hardcovers will remain available while supplies last, with an upcoming inventory liquidation event by the end of Summer, planned for collectors.
This special one-day $9.99 release is intended to thank loyal readers and introduce new families to the joy and pride of the Divine 9 children’s book series experience.

For more information or to purchase the digital download, visit https://stan.store/audrapjackson

About Audra P. Jackson
Audra P. Jackson is a best-selling author, entrepreneur, and the creator of the Divine 9 Children’s Book Series, which celebrates the legacy of Black Greek Letter Organizations. With over 20 years of experience in storytelling, community advocacy, and cultural education, she continues to inspire families through her work in both print and digital publishing.

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