New book is helping kids battle loneliness

Emma Greville and her daughter Ettie after the launch of her first novel Raine into the Underlands. (Ivan Kemp) 349736_05

Geelong author Emma Greville has released a new book that tackles problems faced by kids in primary schools under the mask of a “fantastical” adventure.

Raine in the Underlands follows the main character Raine as she embarks on a journey of self-discovery after shooting a blue flame from her finger and finding a cursed dragon in the basement.

Ms Greville said the “fun middle-grade fantasy adventure”, released on July 25, looked to help kids struggling with self-perception and confidence through a similar character.

“Eight to 12-year-olds are starting to deal with where they fit into the world, complicated friendships, and standing up for themselves,” she said.

“While the setting is fantastical, the main character Raine is a lonely kid suffering from low self-esteem who wants to find her place in the world and understand who she is.

“If kids can see a character in a work of fiction that is like them, that can really help kids feel more confident in themselves and less alone.”

Ms Greville said she first got the idea for the book close to 20 years ago after she had a “vivid dream” and has continued to work on it throughout the years.

“It’s been a real labour of love and this book is kind of like an ode to my family,” she said.

“It has been 20 years in the making. It’s quite a great sense of achievement now that it is finally out in the world, and very exciting.

“I hope that kids get the message, which is that you are enough, there is a place for you in the world, continue on with your journey, and be confident in yourself.”