Scholastic Acquires Teen Author Aija Mayrock's Self-Published Survival Guide to Bullying
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Tracy van Straaten
Vice President, Publicity
Scholastic Inc.
tvanstraaten@scholastic.com
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Revised Scholastic Edition to Be Published in July 2015
Aija Mayrock is nineteen years old and in her freshman year of college in New York City. She began writing this book at age sixteen and promised herself that she would publish it as her gift to the next generation of kids who will be bullied. Aija dealt with bullying for many years, beginning in the third grade. In the midst of these very difficult times, Aija discovered her creativity and passion. She wrote her very first screenplay on the eve of the deadline for the Santa Barbara International Film Festival 10-10-10 competition. She won the competition and from that time forth, pursued her passions. Since then, Aija has continued to work with the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. She has also won awards from the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards for her writing and poetry. Aija is a writer, actress, and filmmaker. Her dream is to give a voice to the voiceless through art.
About The Survival Guide to Bullying (Revised Edition)
Written by a teenager who was bullied throughout middle school and high school, this kid-friendly book offers a fresh and relatable perspective on bullying. Along the way, the author offers guidance as well as different strategies that helped her survive even the toughest of days.
The Survival Guide to Bullying (Revised Edition), paperback, $9.99, ISBN 0-545-86053-9
The Survival Guide to Bullying (Revised Edition), ebook, $9.99, ISBN 0-545-86054-7
The Survival Guide to Bullying (Revised Edition), hardcover library edition, $18.99, ISBN 0-545-86066-0
About Scholastic
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