"You're either nuts or stupid." "Actually, I'm neither. But you're just being difficult." "That's what I do, you idiot." "Well, being sociable is what I do." Shinobu laughed out loud after a dead beat of silence. Ren was astonished. It was a nice sound, low and almost husky. Why in the name of god did he think that?
An unexpected encounter drew two students, Ren and Shinobu, to each other. Opposites attract. Friendship ensues. Feelings grow. Will they remain together in spite of their differences?
Tonya Harris is an award-winning environmental toxin expert & the founder of Slightly Greener, offering busy moms simple solutions to reduce toxins without turning their lifestyle upside-down.
As a childhood leukemia survivor and mother of three, Tonya helps parents learn how toxins in the home can affect their family’s health. In addition to Board certification and a Master's degree in holistic nutrition, she holds multiple certificates in the environmental health field.
Tonya has been featured online in Parents, Reader’s Digest, and Martha Stewart Living, and has appeared on TV shows across the country, such as Great Day Washington, Good Morning Cincinnati, Good Day Charlotte, CBS New York, and The Dr. Oz Show for her expertise in environmental toxins, holistic nutrition, and how toxins affect children.
She is the author of the children’s book Henry the Flying Squirrel and host of the upcoming podcast The Happy Child Project, where her mission includes showing children that it is possible to overlook their label and to realize their strengths. She and her daughter are also featured in the award-winning short documentary, "You’re Gorgeous, I Love Your Shirt," by award-winning filmmaker Tricia Brouk, where they share their story to change the conversation around the stigma of issues such as learning disabilities and mental health challenges.