Dahlia is 10 years old, with curly hair, a rainbow backpack, and one big dream to make friends at her new school.
But from the very first day, the mockery begins. Her backpack, her hair, the way she is everything becomes a target.
Dahlia eats alone. She plays alone. She walks home alone. And every single evening, she repeats the same words to keep herself going: "Tomorrow will be better."
But tomorrow looks exactly like today.
For weeks, she stays silent. Afraid nobody will believe her. Afraid things will get worse. Afraid of being even more alone.
Until the day everything changes.
Dahlia at School is a story that lives in the hearts of thousands of children. A story about the silent pain of bullying, about the courage it takes to speak up, and about the power of one single friend who says "stop" at exactly the right moment.
A book for children who are suffering in silence. A book for bystanders who don't know what to do. A book for parents who want to open the conversation.
Because no child should ever be afraid to go to school.
This book explores: School bullying - Self-confidence - The courage to speak up - True friendship - Empathy and forgiveness