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Meet the First Black Teen Author to Write 3 Books Being Used By School Districts Across the Country

Nationwide — 15-year old Essynce Moore is the only African American teen author that has written three books that are mandatory readings for several school district curriculums including Hillside, NJ School District; Brooklyn, NY Charter School(s); and Orange, NJ School District. Her books are a part of a series that she created called The Middle School Chronicles.When Essynce’s first book (6th Grade Middle School Chronicles) was released in 2015, it went on to become an Amazon Top International seller. Her second book (7th Grade Middle School Chronicles) was released in 2016, and her third book (8th Grade Middle School Chronicles) was released in 2017. The third book completes the series, and each of the books are available for purchase on Amazon.com at http://amzn.to/1U1bkJY.

Her ultimate goal

Although they are already being used by several school districts, Essynce wants to have her Middle School Chronicles book series in more schools all around the world as mandatory reading and a part of their curriculum.

The books can be used to prepare students for middle school, assist with self-esteem, bullying, how to handle certain situations with teachers/friends, encourage youth to live their dreams now, and so much more.

Parents can learn a lot as well from Essynce’s books. She comments, “They think they know the truth about what happens in middle school, but they have no idea!”

More than just an author

In addition to writing books, This young protégé and trendsetter is a phenomenal speaker that loves to empower and inspire people at schools, conferences, workshops, and more.

She has traveled across the country to inspire and empower children, tweens, teens, college students, and adults. Being labeled a “role model” is an understatement!

Her wish list

Essynce says she would love to meet Oprah, Tyler Perry, Ellen DeGeneres, Harry, Steve Harvey, Zendaya, Rihanna, Ian Somerhalder, Michelle Obama, and so many more.

She also desires to visit schools nationwide to discuss entrepreneurial education initiatives and other opportunities that are centered around children, tweens, and teens.

Follow her on social media

Twitter: @EssynceCoutureFacebook: @EssynceCoutureInstagram: @EssynceCoutureLLC

 

AboutFrom Hillside, New Jersey, Essynce is a 15-year-old teenpreneur, children, tweens, and teens stylist/fashion designer, actress, motivational speaker, spa and boutique owner, and author. She has received Proclamations from the state of New Jersey, the city of Passaic, and the city of Hillside.

She has also participated in various fashion shows, pageants, and karate tournaments. She was showcased in NY Fashion Week, and Atlanta Kids Fashion Week, and has been featured in several interviews in magazines, TV, news, print, conferences, and is a member of the New York Youth Chamber of Commerce. Learn more about this phenomenal young woman at EssynceCouture.com

For more information about Essynce and/or to schedule an interview with her, please contact her mom, Starr Barrett, at (908) 977-6898 or [email protected]

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