Simply said, we all have a place to grow. Truly Too Green is a modern-day fable rooted in innocence, where main character, Too Green, enters her world with a fresh outlook. However, her childlike exuberance is soon stifled by stiff winds of peer rejection and ensuing self-doubt. The experience causes Too Green to dig deep and uncover a hidden reservoir of resilience. In that place lies Too Green's joy for the journey through her receipt of self-acceptance. As a children's illustrated book, Truly Too Green captivates with original art created by sixth-grade students. The words are penned by the artists' English teacher, and the story - which shares a life lesson of overcoming adversity - was birthed as a gift to the author's nine-year-old daughter. At the book's close are self-reflection questions to help readers - young and old.
Simply said, we all have a place to grow. Truly Too Green is a modern-day fable rooted in innocence, where main character, Too Green, enters her world with a fresh outlook. However, her childlike exuberance is soon stifled by stiff winds of peer rejection and ensuing self-doubt. The experience causes Too Green to dig deep and uncover a hidden reservoir of resilience. In that place lies Too Green's joy for the journey through her receipt of self-acceptance. As a children's illustrated book, Truly Too Green captivates with original art created by sixth-grade students. The words are penned by the artists' English teacher, and the story - which shares a life lesson of overcoming adversity - was birthed as a gift to the author's nine-year-old daughter. At the book's close are self-reflection questions to help readers - young and old.