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ASHEVILLE, N.C. - s4story -- Jan-Carol Publishing, Inc., of Johnson City, Tennessee, is excited to announce the upcoming release of Estey Grey Plays Her Own Way by Eliette Olivia!
Eliette Olivia is a rising author born with symbrachydactyly, a congenital upper limb difference. She is dedicated to using engaging storytelling to encourage children to celebrate what makes themselves, and others unique. To learn more, visit her website, storiesbyelietteolivia.squarespace.com, follow her on social media @storiesby.elietteolivia, or reach out via email at storiesby.elietteolivia@gmail.com.
In Eliette's debut children's book, readers meet Estey Grey, a bright, creative girl who is inspired to learn how to play the trombone after hearing jazz musicians in New Orleans. Born with a limb difference, Estey approaches challenges with determination and imaginative thinking. With a little help from her family, she creates a prosthetic that helps her shine alongside the musical stars of the French Quarter.
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When asked about her inspiration to write a book, Eliette explained, "After meeting families in the limb difference community through the Helping Hand Project, I became acutely aware of the importance of disability representation. I wrote Estey Grey Plays Her Own Way to empower children to embrace what makes them different and view it as their greatest strength."
Estey Grey Plays Her Own Way will release on Thursday, June 11, on Amazon, Barnes&Noble.com, and through Jan-Carol Publishing, Inc., https://jancarolpublishing.square.site/s/order.
Jan-Carol Publishing, Inc. includes various imprints, each specializing in a particular genre—from Appalachian stories to children's books and more. At JCP, we believe 'every story needs a book.' For more information, call Jan-Carol Publishing, Inc., at 423.926.9983, or visit jancarolpublishing.com.
Jan-Carol Publishing, Inc.
P.O. Box 701
Johnson City, TN 37605
423.926.9983
www.jancarolpublishing.com/
Eliette Olivia is a rising author born with symbrachydactyly, a congenital upper limb difference. She is dedicated to using engaging storytelling to encourage children to celebrate what makes themselves, and others unique. To learn more, visit her website, storiesbyelietteolivia.squarespace.com, follow her on social media @storiesby.elietteolivia, or reach out via email at storiesby.elietteolivia@gmail.com.
In Eliette's debut children's book, readers meet Estey Grey, a bright, creative girl who is inspired to learn how to play the trombone after hearing jazz musicians in New Orleans. Born with a limb difference, Estey approaches challenges with determination and imaginative thinking. With a little help from her family, she creates a prosthetic that helps her shine alongside the musical stars of the French Quarter.
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When asked about her inspiration to write a book, Eliette explained, "After meeting families in the limb difference community through the Helping Hand Project, I became acutely aware of the importance of disability representation. I wrote Estey Grey Plays Her Own Way to empower children to embrace what makes them different and view it as their greatest strength."
Estey Grey Plays Her Own Way will release on Thursday, June 11, on Amazon, Barnes&Noble.com, and through Jan-Carol Publishing, Inc., https://jancarolpublishing.square.site/s/order.
Jan-Carol Publishing, Inc. includes various imprints, each specializing in a particular genre—from Appalachian stories to children's books and more. At JCP, we believe 'every story needs a book.' For more information, call Jan-Carol Publishing, Inc., at 423.926.9983, or visit jancarolpublishing.com.
Jan-Carol Publishing, Inc.
P.O. Box 701
Johnson City, TN 37605
423.926.9983
www.jancarolpublishing.com/
Source: Jan-Carol Publishing, Inc.
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