
Invite Jada to your next event and give students a message rooted in honesty, hope, and connection, led by a young author who understands what it feels like to be growing up today and finding your voice along the way.

Invite Jada to your next event and give students a message rooted in honesty, hope, and connection, led by a young author who understands what it feels like to be growing up today and finding your voice along the way.
Launch Date:
MARCH 30th
Dear Tomorrow is an intimate diary-style story about a young girl navigating mental health, friendship, and family as she searches for hope, belonging, and the courage to face what she carries inside.
This book was written with love for teenagers and young adults.


Jada Lauren is a 17-year-old writer who has witnessed the quiet battles teenagers face, often the ones no one notices until they get loud.
She has loved storytelling for as long as she can remember, and many moments and characters in her work are inspired by real people and real experiences. Jada writes with honesty, care, and deep respect for the emotions young people carry.
Her goal is simple: to help teens feel seen, understood, and less alone.
Books
& Writing
Stories for teens who feel
deeply and need words for what they’re carrying.
Jada writes YA novels inspired by real emotions, real questions, and the books she wishes she’d had growing up. Her stories explore identity, honesty, connection,
and hope in a way that feels real, not forced.
Speaking
& School Visits
Honest conversations that meet teens where they are.
Jada speaks at schools, camps, libraries, and youth groups about finding your voice, telling the truth, and navigating emotions with courage and care. Her talks are thoughtful, age-appropriate, and rooted in empathy.
Storytelling Workshops
Using writing as a way to process, reflect, and be heard.
Through guided prompts and conversation, Jada helps students explore writing as a tool for self-expression, reflection, and understanding their own story, no experience required.
WHY I WRITE
I didn’t start writing because I had answers.
I started writing because I had questions I didn’t know how to say out loud.
I write for the teens who feel like they’re too much or not enough at the same time.
For the ones who are carrying things quietly.
For the ones who need to know they’re not broken for feeling deeply.
These are the books I wish I had when I was trying to make sense of everything.
