"Dream's Grace" tells the powerful and uplifting story of Graça Machel, a woman born in a small village in Mozambique, during a time when her country was poor and lacked educational opportunities. Despite the early death of her father, who dreamed of a better future for his children through education, Graça's family committed to fulfilling his wish.
Graça excelled in school and received scholarships that enabled her to study in a city school and later in Portugal, where she became a teacher. Her education equipped her with the skills and hope necessary to contribute significantly to her country's future.
Returning to a still unfree Mozambique, Graça collaborated with like-minded friends to work towards the country's liberation. After Mozambique gained independence, Graça married Samora Machel, the nation's first president, and took on the crucial role of ensuring all children received a good education. Her efforts focused on primary education and literacy, bringing books and learning opportunities to countless children.
Tragedy struck when Samora died in a plane crash, but Graça's commitment to her mission remained steadfast. She later found love again with Nelson Mandela, and together they continued their work to improve the lives of children across Africa.
"Dream's Grace" is a testament to Graça Machel's enduring legacy as an educator and advocate for freedom and education. Her life's work has enabled many children to achieve great things, inspired by her unwavering dedication and passion for learning.