Bold and Brave Celebration Tour
Blog Stops
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, August 19
Texas Book-aholic, August 20
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, August 21
Locks, Hooks and Books, August 22
The Book Club Network, August 23
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, August 24
Library Lady’s Kid Lit, August 25
Abba’s Prayer Warrior Princess, August 26
A Reader’s Brain, August 27 (Author Interview)
Mary Hake, August 27
For Him and My Family, August 28
Vicky Sluiter, August 29 (Author Interview)
Raining Butterfly Kisses, August 29
Pause for Tales, August 30
JESUS in the EVERYDAY, August 31
Cover Lover Book Review, September 1
About the Book
Book: Bold and Brave
Author: K.A. Cummins
Genre: Picture Book
Release Date: August 31, 2023
Sometimes courage is loud like an elephant, and sometimes it’s quiet like a llama.
Lily, a young autistic girl with a vivid imagination, wants to sing the solo in the school’s choir show. However, the thought of standing at center stage turns her heart a gloomy grey. School is overwhelming enough when no one is watching. Now all eyes will be on her. Will she overcome her fear and be bold and brave?
Bold and Brave is a whimsical picture book showcasing the heartwarming bond of family while visually drawing readers into Lily’s experience and inspiring them to be bold and brave. It’s aimed at readers aged 3 to 8.
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About the Author
K.A. Cummins is an author and an artist. She explores storytelling in a variety of mediums, blending the wonders of science with the possibilities of what if. When not crafting stories, Cummins loves spending time with her family, collecting fun socks, and venturing outside her comfort zone to try new things—at least once!
Connect with her through her website at https://authorkacummins.com, where you can sign up for emails about upcoming releases.
More from K.A. Cummins
“Bold and Brave” is about a young autistic girl who wants to sing a solo in the school’s choir show. While a colorful pair of socks initially inspired the fiction story, it was my personal experiences as a woman and as a mother that most influenced it.
Stories often use words to draw readers into what a character experiences, but I wanted to do something different for this story. I wanted the illustrations to show readers the parts of the young girl’s experience that are often harder to explain.
For some, the smallest actions can take effort and courage, and their boldness and bravery doesn’t always show on the outside.
I hope “Bold and Brave” inspires readers, and provides an accessible insight into one autistic experience.
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