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Book Review: Greta Grace

Michelle Renee Kidwell
2 min readSep 11, 2021

Greta Grace

A Greta Grace Gibson story about bullying and self-esteem

by Joanna Quinn

Pub Date 21 Sep 2021

Emerald Lake Books, Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members’ Titles

Children’s Fiction | Middle Grade | Self-Help

I am reviewing a copy of Greta Grace: A Greta Grace story about bullying and self-esteem through Emerald Lake Books, Independent Book Publishers Association and Netgalley:

There is something worse than being invisible, that is being noticed by the school bully.

Greta Grace likes her life, she isn’t popular, in fact she often feels invisible but she gets good grades and stays out of trouble.

Her best friend is Samantha as well as an grandmotherly neighbor who is never too busy for a chat. Her mom can be a bit overprotective, but Greta Grace doesn’t blame her. Being a single parent probably isn’t the easiest job in the world.

After a longtime crush finally starts to notice her Greta Grace thinks her life might be perfect.

But when the merciless school bully takes aim at Greta Grace, her carefree existence suddenly ends.

Who ever knew that school could be so hard?

I give Greta Grace: A Greta Grace Gibson story about bullying and self-esteem five out of five stars!

Happy Reading!

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Michelle Renee Kidwell
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