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Molly is ten and her life is about to change dramatically. During a tumultuous and unexpected experience at a new school, she learns that she has to find her own strength to carry on. This is a story of how it feels to be bullied and the inner transformation that occurs. It's about best friends and frenemies. And it's about being vulnerable and the power of our own minds to build us up and see us through tough times. The story is mostly for adult women to help them heal from their own childhood traumas with bullying. The story can help them uncover forgotten feelings and heal them with adult…mehr

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Molly is ten and her life is about to change dramatically. During a tumultuous and unexpected experience at a new school, she learns that she has to find her own strength to carry on. This is a story of how it feels to be bullied and the inner transformation that occurs. It's about best friends and frenemies. And it's about being vulnerable and the power of our own minds to build us up and see us through tough times. The story is mostly for adult women to help them heal from their own childhood traumas with bullying. The story can help them uncover forgotten feelings and heal them with adult insight. The book is also appropriate for junior high readers on up. Ms. Dalton's words are courageously accurate when expressing the wonder, doubts, and pleasures of being a child on the cusp of puberty. Molly's quest for authentic friendship, love, and acceptance will remind us all about the humanity of youth.
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Jenny Dalton (she/her) lives in Mendocino County in northern California where she works as a writer, facilitator and coach to empower groups and individuals to manifest their actions towards the highest good. She studied poetry for several years as a student of the renowned poet Diane di Prima and was a member of several San Francisco writing groups. She started writing in a second grade Young Authors Program and hasn't stopped since, working in surreal poetry and creative non-fiction. She is also an avid reader.Jenny facilitated "Sisterz to Sisterz Alliance" seminars at Girls, Inc sponsored girl empowerment camps and mentors many girls and women. She even helps over 30 orphaned girls attend private schools in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.She also loves to talk about relationships and life, cook, garden, and spend endless hours in nature, hiking or just sitting on the beach. She is a life-long learner and a graduate of Indiana University-Bloomington.