Being Brave Too: A Novel and a Guide

Author:   Hester Leung ,  Sema Musson ,  Jelena Sinik
Publisher:   Michael Hanrahan Publishing
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9781922391483


Pages:   184
Publication Date:   01 October 2020
Format:   Paperback
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What do you do when you have a fight with your best friend? When you are in a tough situation and have no one to talk to? How do you ask for help when you feel helpless? Ellie and Alyssa are now in high school. Ellie’s little sister Lucy is growing up and discovering her own voice. Ellie is now popular but is being bullied on social media. Alyssa is finding herself through her connection to her family’s history. These once best friends have gone their separate ways. Bushfires threaten Blue Lake.  A series of events lead them back to each other on a second adventure to save the wildlife. In doing so they learn about themselves, how to overcome difficulties and the importance of leaning on your friends. Being Brave Too is a novel and personal development guide for girls with themes on self-esteem and resilience. It is the sequel to Being Brave.

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Author:   Hester Leung ,  Sema Musson ,  Jelena Sinik
Publisher:   Michael Hanrahan Publishing
Imprint:   Michael Hanrahan Publishing
ISBN:  

9781922391483


ISBN 10:   1922391484
Pages:   184
Publication Date:   01 October 2020
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Being Brave Too is a unique book about the story of friendship and having courage to stand in your own power. Told through the eyes of three girls with emails, letters and journal notes, the story canvasses a revived friendship, reconnections with a matriarch and dealing with bullying on social media. I enjoyed how the entwined tips and skills equip young women to deal with life's challenges, especially through adolescence where the negative voice can get loud and unruly. But taking on a cause bigger than yourself is always a way to find your own resilience. Caring for the environment and wildlife can shine a light on the interconnectedness of life. The messages of strength and the tools to plan and deal with life are well integrated into the story, making it an interesting empowering read. Dr Terri Janke, Indigenous leader, solicitor and CEO of Terri Janke and Company If you are a parent wondering if you should give this book to your daughter (or son) then I recommend you do. Being Brave Too is full of the tales of girls growing up, experiencing so much in life. It reminded me of the first time my daughter, Katie, mentioned Best Friends Forever, having to wear the same thing as a best friend (or not!), school trips and birthday parties (lots of them), winning, losing, dreams and being scared, boys. So many things, hopes and expectations. Being Brave Too shows the importance of being resilient and fearless or to fear less. It is also a reminder that the learning does not stop, growing continues, change happens, and that our daughters will get through it positively with the right tools and support. David Turnbull, Leadership and executive coach and father to Katie


"""Being Brave Too is a unique book about the story of friendship and having courage to stand in your own power. Told through the eyes of three girls with emails, letters and journal notes, the story canvasses a revived friendship, reconnections with a matriarch and dealing with bullying on social media. I enjoyed how the entwined tips and skills equip young women to deal with life's challenges, especially through adolescence where the negative voice can get loud and unruly. But taking on a cause bigger than yourself is always a way to find your own resilience. Caring for the environment and wildlife can shine a light on the interconnectedness of life. The messages of strength and the tools to plan and deal with life are well integrated into the story, making it an interesting empowering read."" Dr Terri Janke, Indigenous leader, solicitor and CEO of Terri Janke and Company ""If you are a parent wondering if you should give this book to your daughter (or son) then I recommend you do. Being Brave Too is full of the tales of girls growing up, experiencing so much in life. It reminded me of the first time my daughter, Katie, mentioned Best Friends Forever, having to wear the same thing as a best friend (or not!), school trips and birthday parties (lots of them), winning, losing, dreams and being scared, boys. So many things, hopes and expectations. Being Brave Too shows the importance of being resilient and fearless or to fear less. It is also a reminder that the learning does not stop, growing continues, change happens, and that our daughters will get through it positively with the right tools and support."" David Turnbull, Leadership and executive coach and father to Katie"


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Sema and Hester live with their families in neighbouring suburbs of Sydney. With their life and work experiences, Sema and Hester know that developing a personal tool kit helps to provide support in whatever girls choose to do in their lives. When Sema is not writing, she leads a team of professionals improving governance and conduct in a leading financial services organisation. She is the deputy chair and director of one of Australia’s largest not-for-profit providers of childcare and early education services. Sema is also an executive coach on ethics. As for Hester, previously a corporate and financial services lawyer, she is now working on developing disability and social housing. Hester is also on the governing body of a women and children’s shelter located in south-east Sydney. Sema and Hester understand the essence of motherhood and parenting and being a crucial example to their children, families and communities. Through their life experiences and their friendship, they are now inspiring girls to stand up for what they think is right and to be confident and courageous through their books. Jelena Sinik is a talented, award-winning animated filmmaker, designer and illustrator from Sydney. Jelena has animated various projects in the public art sector, including award winning projection shows for Sydneys VIVID Lights Festival. She also teaches at the School of Arts Media at UNSW. Jelena has won several awards for her animated films and has been festival-screened internationally numerous times. She is the 2018 ATOM Award winner for Best Tertiary Animation in Australia.

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