Draft:Aisha Alawadhi
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Aisha Alawadhi is a 16 years old author and poet. Born in Dubai on the 7th of December, 2007. Aisha Alawadhi has published a book of poems she wrote in the early age of 13, titled ‘Fragments of Reminiscence’, published on the 29th of March 2024 by Austin Macauley Publishers.
Alawadhi is currently studying at The School Of Research Science Dubai. She is also a gifted student at Hamdan bin Rashid Almaktoum Centre for Giftedness and Innovation, she joined the Centre at the early age of 9 and has participated in many courses including: programming, snark speaking and Ucmas courses. She is also a student in Mawhibatna By Sandooq AlWatan. The 16 years old has also participated in courses held by Ivy Camps,Johns Hopkins University, and Northwestern University.
The author and poet has won second place nationally in Arab Reading Challenge in its second year at the young age of 10 years old. She has also won Sharjah Education Award during its 27th year, when she was an eighth grader at the age of 13.