Fragments: Journeys from Isolation to Connection | Awareness Tour


Fragments: Journeys from Isolation to Connection Awareness Tour sponsored by Big Ideas Press
The Children’s Book Review

Fragments Book Cover: Photo by Novel Photographic

Eight young people navigating high school and beyond, each struggling to hold on – to family, to friends, to a piece of themselves. Soon to be a film (supported by the ACT Government), Fragments moves from a place of disconnection to connectedness. It’s a powerful and timely mental health resource for young people and their families.

Book Cover Photo by Novel Photographic.

To learn more, follow along on the virtual book tour and enter the giveaway below for the chance to win a copy of Fragments, along with a $50 Amazon gift card!

Fragments Tour Schedule

Monday, September 6, 2021
The Children’s Book Review
Tour Kick-Off
Fragments: Journeys from Isolation to Connection
Tuesday, September 7, 2021
Over Coffee Conversation
A guest article from
Maura Pierlot
Wednesday, September 8, 2021
The Fairview Review
A book review of
Fragments: Journeys from Isolation to Connection
Thursday, September 9, 2021
Tales of a Wanna-Be SuperHero Mom
A book giveaway of
Fragments: Journeys from Isolation to Connection
Friday, September 10, 2021
A Dream Within a Dream
A book review of
Fragments: Journeys from Isolation to Connection
Monday, September 13, 2021
icefairy’s Treasure Chest
An excerpt from
Fragments: Journeys from Isolation to Connection
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Life Is What It’s Called
A book review of
Fragments: Journeys from Isolation to Connection
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
Barbara Ann Mojica’s Blog
A book review of
Fragments: Journeys from Isolation to Connection
Thursday, September 16, 2021
Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers
A guest article from
Maura Pierlot
Friday, September 17, 2021
The Momma Spot
A book review of
Fragments: Journeys from Isolation to Connection
Saturday, September 18, 2021
The Momma Spot
An interview with
Maura Pierlot

Fragments Book Giveaway

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About the Book

Fragments Book Cover

Written by Maura Pierlot

Ages 12+ | 126 Pages

Publisher: Big Ideas Press | ISBN-13: 978-0645099805

I feel like I’m a piece, a fragment that’s missing all the good bits, but I don’t know where to find the rest … the parts I need to work properly. I bet they wouldn’t fit anyway. (Lexy, age 17)

Publisher’s Synopsis: Eight young people navigating high school and beyond, each struggling to hold on – to family, to friends, to a piece of themselves. Perhaps you know them. The bubbly girl who keeps telling you she’s okay. The high achiever who’s suddenly so intense. The young teen obsessed with social media. The boy challenged by communication. Every single day they, and others, are working hard to keep it together. So hard, they don’t see their friends are struggling, too. Through eight imagined stories, Fragments moves from a place of disconnection to connectedness.

The action of Fragments takes place in the minds and hearts of an ordinary group of young people. Their stories encompass anxiety, depression, neurodivergence, gender dysphoria, social media, bullying, family dysfunction, cross-cultural diversity, and more, culminating in a sense of hope. Although set in Australia, their stories could take place anywhere.

From the Playwright: Rarely presenting as neat packages, mental health issues often involve feelings and behaviors with jagged edges and blurred origins. Fragments embodies the theme that stress at home, at school, and in life is challenging young people beyond their usual coping abilities, leaving them disenfranchised and vulnerable. So much of adolescent life is spent looking inwards that it’s perhaps not surprising that mental health issues are often internalized. I wrote Fragments to start a conversation. It’s only when we speak openly about mental health issues – without fear or judgment – that we can chip away at the stigma that prevents many people from seeking help. It is my hope that the work will find its way into schools in Australia and overseas. The publication includes a comprehensive Study Guide, detailing activities and curriculum links for English, Drama/Arts, Health & PE, Civics, and more.

A powerful and timely mental health resource for young people and their families. Essential reading for high school.

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Maura Pierlot Author Photo

About the Author

Maura Pierlot is an award-winning author and playwright who hails from New York but has called Canberra, Australia home since the early 1990s. Her writing delves into complex issues including memory, identity, self, and, more recently, mental health. Following its sellout 2019 season in Canberra, Maura’s debut professional theatre production, Fragments is being adapted for the digital space, supported by artsACT. The work is published online by Australian Plays Transforms and in print by Big Ideas Press.

Maura is a past winner of the SOLO Monologue Competition, Hothouse Theatre for her play, Tapping Out. Her plays have been performed in Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney, Brisbane, and Hollywood. A former medical news reporter and editor of Australian Medicine, Maura also writes for children and young adults. In 2017 she was named winner of the CBCA Aspiring Writers Mentorship Program, and recipient of the Charlotte Waring Barton Award, for her young adult manuscript, Freefalling (now True North). Maura’s debut picture book, The Trouble in Tune Town won the 2018 ACT Writing and Publishing Award (Children’s category) along with international accolades.

Maura’s poetry, short stories, microfiction, and essays appear in various literary journals and anthologies. Maura has a bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, and doctorate, each in philosophy, specializing in ethics. When she’s not busy writing, Maura visits schools and libraries as a guest reader and speaker, serves as a Role Model for Books in Homes, and contributes reviews for the Children’s Book Council of Australia’s online magazine, Reading Time.

For further information on Maura and her work, Fragments please visit: https: //maurapierlot.com and https: //fragmentstheplay.com.

Thanks for following along with us on the Fragments awareness tour, sponsored by Big Ideas Press.

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September 6, 2021 at 12:31PM Bianca Schulze