“One Month, One Book” Project To Provide Digital Books For Free

One Month, One Book

The “One Month, One Book” digital campaign has been launched to provide free books for children everywhere. The brainchild of creative writer and reporter Steve Ogah, the initiative is an intervention project focused on making moral tales readily accessible through an online shop.
“One Month, One Book” is a “unique cultural, educational, and creative book intervention project,” Ogah said, adding that the campaign aims to make “children read for free without hiding good writing behind a paywall.”
A versatile writer, Ogah further said. “I am proud and excited to announce that I have launched the ‘One Month, One Book Project.’ For the year 2026, I will be making available 12 books for children, each book representing the different month of the year.”
Essentially, an ebook project, the “One Month, One Book” campaign is a charitable initiative that makes is possible for adults and children to read and download new stories through a digital store and the author’s social media links.
Readers can visit www.selar.com/m/steve-ogah1 to learn more or @stevewritings, the author’s X (formerly Twitter) page.
Steve Ogah’s book initiative promises to touch the lives of children in positive ways through moral fables rooted in the African storytelling tradition where good triumphs over evil.