Te Awamutu Courier

Friend’s Olympic success inspires children’s book

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When Emma Twigg started rowing it was difficult and not always fun. But as she stuck at it, she grew to be a world-class rower.

So winning an Olympic medal would be easy, right? Wrong.

This is the remarkable true story of a young New Zealand rower who over 20 years proved she was more than worthy of claiming victory and how resilience, hard graft, teamwork and self-belief will ultimately bring home gold.

Jessica Lawry met Emma when they were both studying.

“As a friend, I have followed Emma’s rowing journey since we met we studied together in 2005, at Waikato University. I knew she had been so close to an Olympic medal at both the London 2012 and Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games. This was despite Emma having such a glowing internatio­nal rowing career, and many years of incredibly hard work in between Olympic Games,” says Jessica.

“When she won gold at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, I was thrilled for her as a friend. This sparked the initial idea for a children’s picture book. I was particular­ly taken by her attitude as well as her resilience and perseveran­ce — these themes really spoke to me as both a parent and primary school teacher — so I was motivated to help her share her story with young readers.”

Jessica Lawry is based in Kaipaki, in Waikato. She lives with her husband and three small children. Jessica is a primary school teacher and has a huge passion for educating and inspiring the next generation. Emma is her first children’s picture book, where she brings together her love for storytelli­ng and drawing realistic and exciting illustrati­ons.

“I hope the young readers of this book are inspired to follow their dreams and goals, in any aspect of their lives — and that they are reminded that to chase a goal or dream, it takes immense hard work but also a deep drive to keep carrying on — even in the face of failure or difficulty. I hope they are reminded that with this level of dedication, they can achieve anything,” says Jessica.

She hopes this book will be accessible to a wide age range of children, “the story is a little sophistica­ted and is appropriat­e for slightly older children but the images should be appealing to kids as young as 5 or 6 years”.

Emma Twigg’s Inspiratio­nal Journey to Olympic Gold, written and illustrate­d by Jessica Lawry. The book is set to hit the bookstores on Thursday, October 13. Author Jessica Lawry will be holding a book signing event at Te Awamutu Paper Plus on Saturday, October 15, at 11am.

 ?? Photo / Emma Twigg Facebook ?? Olympian Emma Twigg and author Jessica Lawry holding the new book about Emma’s journey.
Photo / Emma Twigg Facebook Olympian Emma Twigg and author Jessica Lawry holding the new book about Emma’s journey.

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