Dare to Dream
Kaitlin Thomas's best friend Melinda Vest is beautiful with skin the color of coffee ice cream. Tall for eleven, she walks with her shoulders thrown back like she owns the world and plans to become a model. Vanilla, plain, and shy, Kait doesn't have enough self-confidence to walk down the aisle in her own mother's wedding. Add an adorable, mod stepsister-to-be, who's also in the wedding, and the mix gets scarier. A pesky boy, Izzy Bean, taunts Kait into signing up at Star Modeling, where she gains poise. Then she wins a Dream Wedding for her mom and Vic Margola.
Kaitlin Thomas's best friend Melinda Vest is beautiful with skin the color of coffee ice cream. Tall for eleven, she walks with her shoulders thrown back like she owns the world and plans to become a model. Vanilla, plain, and shy, Kait doesn't have enough self-confidence to walk down the aisle in her own mother's wedding. Add an adorable, mod stepsister-to-be, who's also in the wedding, and the mix gets scarier. A pesky boy, Izzy Bean, taunts Kait into signing up at Star Modeling, where she gains poise. Then she wins a Dream Wedding for her mom and Vic Margola.
When Kaitlin Thomas
finally overcomes her shyness, she's forced to do it in front of the whole
world, but her best friend Melinda cheers her on as she finally dares to dream.
"Dare to Dream is
full of wonderful characters and scenes that will appeal to a preteen who is
full of worry about her appearance. Kaitlin's wish for curly hair and her
conflicting feelings about being a wallflower will make a young reader feel
right in tune with the story. Betty Jo Schuler has penned a novel for the
middle-grade girl that will help build reading skills as well as
self-confidence." ~ Angie Dobson
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NO RAIN, NO RAINBOWS,
Betty Jo Schuler
Laugh,
love, and cry with these girls in their teens.
Slip into their lives and experience the ups and downs. If the sun
smiles upon a rain shower, a rainbow appears. Without challenges, there would
be no triumphs. Without rain, there would be no rainbows. These girls meet
challenges with determination and triumph.
What would you do if you were the one
meeting these real life challenges? Your
beloved grandmother forgets more than she remembers. A guy you meet on the internet begs to meet you
in person. An emergency arises while you're
babysitting. Your parents decide they're
no longer compatible. The secret to
popularity eludes you. Your best friend
starts shoplifting. You need to prove
every girl has a perfect love match. An
anonymous guy kept sending you romantic poems and gifts. These girls meet challenges with
determination and triumph.
Contemporary
Anthology
No Rain, No Rainbows was nominated for Best EPPIES Anthology .
No Rain, No Rainbows was nominated for Best EPPIES Anthology .
I feel the author captures the attention of young ladies by the
topics in this book, as well as the publisher in the book cover. The front
cover makes you want to take a look at the book to see what it is about, and
the books chapters spike interest because of the different topics. I recommend
this book not only to all pre-teen and teen girls but their parents as well.
There is a lot of information as well as wisdom in this fiction book, and it is
a great read, too!" ~ Manic Readers, 4 Stars
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I love the title, Betty Jo, has a magical quality. Great photo. Congratulations on the Eppie Nomination. Wishing you continued success!
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Thanks, Joan. This means a lot coming from such a terrific author.
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ReplyDeleteGreat blurbs and lovely covers. Congrats on the Eppie nomination.
Regards
Margaret
Hi Betty Jo,
ReplyDeleteWonderful showcasing of two of your fine books. Yes, the covers are eye- catching!
Thanks, Margaret and Sydell. I'm lucky to be with such a great publisher and in the company of so many fine authors.
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