These books are fiction books designed for children ages 8 and upwards (adults love them too). They are what I call "fictional self-help" as there are lessons in there for the kids to learn from, without even realising it!
Diary of a Teenage Mind Reader
(available on paperback, ebook and audiobook)
Emma is having a difficult week. She's got a maths exam looming and her teacher hates her. Her best friend is too caught up with her boyfriend to help her. She has no other friends to talk to, and to top it all off, two total strangers have started sending her WhatsApp messages that she's actually starting to listen to. Follow a week in Emma's life where she learns how to navigate online trolling, best friends, boyfriends and family.
Diary of a Teenage Time Traveller
(available on paperback and ebook)
Liam has moved in with Emma and it's now the summer holidays. Life is still not getting any easier for Emma as she obsesses over her weight, and her mum and Liam intervene. She wishes things were different. You have to be careful what you wish for!In this follow on from Diary of a Teenage Mind Reader, Emma finds herself travelling back in time, and also into different bodies and begins to realise the grass is not always greener on the other side.
If you want to buy these books, head on over to Amazon (This is the link to Diary of a Teenage Mind Reader, and this is the link to Diary of a Teenage Time Traveller)