Greta Grace: A Greta Grace Gibson Story About Bullying and Self-Esteem Awareness Tour sponsored by Emerald Lake Books
The Children’s Book Review
What’s worse than being invisible? Being noticed by the school bully.
“Greta Grace manages to skillfully walk a very delicate line between realistic depiction and a sensitive discussion of the subject, making the book an extremely important resource for parents and educators wanting to open a dialogue with young people about the subject.”
—Lexie Fox for Readers’ Favorite – 5 star
To learn more, follow along on the virtual book tour and enter the giveaway below for the chance to win a copy of Greta Grace, along with a 1-hr coaching session for a parent on how to raise a super-empowered teen.
Greta Grace Book Tour Schedule
Monday, September 20, 2021 The Children’s Book Review A book review of Greta Grace: A Greta Grace Gibson Story About Bullying and Self-Esteem |
Tuesday, September 21, 2021 Over Coffee Conversation An interview with Joanna Quinn |
Wednesday, September 22, 2021 Life Is What It’s Called A book review of Greta Grace: A Greta Grace Gibson Story About Bullying and Self-Esteem |
Thursday, September 23, 2021 A Dream Within a Dream A book review of Greta Grace: A Greta Grace Gibson Story About Bullying and Self-Esteem |
Friday, September 24, 2021 The Momma Spot A book review of Greta Grace: A Greta Grace Gibson Story About Bullying and Self-Esteem |
Sunday, September 26, 2021 Barbara Ann Mojica’s Blog A book review of Greta Grace: A Greta Grace Gibson Story About Bullying and Self-Esteem |
Monday, September 27, 2021 The Fairview Review A book review of Greta Grace: A Greta Grace Gibson Story About Bullying and Self-Esteem |
Tuesday, September 28, 2021 icefairy’s Treasure Chest A book review of Greta Grace: A Greta Grace Gibson Story About Bullying and Self-Esteem |
Wednesday, September 29, 2021 Book Bug CA A book review of Greta Grace: A Greta Grace Gibson Story About Bullying and Self-Esteem |
Thursday, September 30, 2021 Rajiv’s Reviews A book review of Greta Grace: A Greta Grace Gibson Story About Bullying and Self-Esteem |
Monday, October 4, 2021 Lisa’s Reading A book review of Greta Grace: A Greta Grace Gibson Story About Bullying and Self-Esteem |
Tuesday, October 5, 2021 Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers A book review of Greta Grace: A Greta Grace Gibson Story About Bullying and Self-Esteem |
Wednesday, October 6, 2021 Periodical Gazette An interview and book review of Greta Grace: A Greta Grace Gibson Story About Bullying and Self-Esteem |
Thursday, October 7, 2021 Glass of Wine, Glass of Milk An interview and book review of Greta Grace: A Greta Grace Gibson Story About Bullying and Self-Esteem |
Greta Grace Book Giveaway
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About the Book
Written by Joanna Quinn
Ages 9+ | 190 Pages
Publisher: Emerald Lake Books | ISBN-13: 9781945847448
Publisher’s Synopsis: What’s worse than being invisible? Being noticed by the school bully.
Greta Grace likes her life. She isn’t the most popular girl in school-some days she even feels invisible-but she gets good grades and stays out of trouble.
She has a best friend in Samantha and a grandmotherly neighbor who is never too busy for a chat. Her mom can be a bit overprotective, but Greta Grace doesn’t blame her. Being a single parent probably isn’t the easiest job in the world.
When her longtime crush finally starts noticing her, Greta Grace thinks her life might even be perfect.
But when a merciless bully takes aim at Greta Grace, her carefree existence suddenly ends.
Who ever knew that school could be so hard?
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About the Author
Joanna O’Reilly Quinn can usually be found learning something new to teach teens. As a former middle school teacher, founder of Super Empowered One, and life coach, it is no surprise that her middle-grade fiction book, Greta Grace, weaves some teachable moments into her character’s very relatable experiences. Think, middle school… Ahhh!Through her company, Super Empowered One, Joanna teaches kids how to access their confidence, happiness and power, so they can live their best life. Joanna loves writing, the ocean, a good run, and living in Fairfield, Connecticut, with her husband and two kids. Visit her at superempoweredone.com to learn more about her coaching services and Greta Grace.
If you’re interested in having Joanna conduct a program for your group or come speak to your students, you can contact her at emeraldlakebooks.com/quinn and superempoweredone.com/.
Thanks for following along with us on the Greta Grace awareness tour, sponsored by Emerald Lake Books.
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September 20, 2021 at 12:31PM Bianca Schulze