When Mufaro, an African villager, learns that the Great King seeks to meet the most worthy and beautiful women in order to find his queen, he decides to accompany his two daughters on the journey. Both are very beautiful, but they have their differences. Manyara is self-centered (but never in front of Mufaro), while Nyasha is considerate to people and to animals. The Great King sets up tests of character for each daughter to encounter along the way in this story about the strength and grace found only through true inner beauty.
When Mufaro, an African villager, learns that the Great King seeks to meet the most worthy and beautiful women in order to find his queen, he decides to accompany his two daughters on the journey. Both are very beautiful, but they have their differences. Manyara is self-centered (but never in front of Mufaro), while Nyasha is considerate to people and to animals. The Great King sets up tests of character for each daughter to encounter along the way in this story about the strength and grace found only through true inner beauty.
When Mufaro, an African villager, learns that the Great King seeks to meet the most worthy and beautiful women in order to find his queen, he decides to accompany his two daughters on the journey. Both are very beautiful, but they have their differences. Manyara is self-centered (but never in front of Mufaro), while Nyasha is considerate to people and to animals. The Great King sets up tests of character for each daughter to encounter along the way in this story about the strength and grace found only through true inner beauty.