Stand Strong In Who You Are
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88 Life-Changing High School Hacks is not your typical how-to get through high school and into a college self-help book; rather, you teach teens the skills they will need to be successful as adults. What inspired you to write this book for young adults?
My interest in writing for young adults began with my book “Building Unstoppable Self-Confidence for Teens,” inspired by my (then) pre-teen children entering their teen years. I’d always recalled my own challenging experiences in middle and high school and wanted to create an easily digestible resource to empower others through those times. Ironically, none of my children have read either of my books yet (although they promise to), but I know they’ve been helping many other families!
One feature in your book that stands out is the tone and writing style that you use. Finding a way to reach modern teenagers in a world where the TikTok format is how they communicate is a challenge. How did you approach writing and formatting this book so that young adults would want to read it and retain the information you are giving them?
I knew going into it that it would be a challenge to get adolescents to read this type of book and that their parents or guardians would be a major part of that. That being said, I still write directly to the young person as if writing to my teenage self. Using that as a method of operation keeps my writing short, sweet, and to the point – even humorous and entertaining.
What is one thing that you hope readers take away from 88 Life-Changing High School Hacks?
I encourage young people to think for themselves. To stand strong in who they are while also maintaining respect and humility for adults and the world around them.
What is the next book that you are working on, and when will it be published?
The third book will be a 2-in-1 of the first two, so a bundle that will ultimately reduce the cost of buying them individually. I’m thinking in 2024, I might start a new series for pre-teens, but we’ll see. As a side note, I’m currently narrating the audiobook for 88 Life-Changing High School Hacks, so that should be interesting!
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