Jane Lynch will co-write a children's book on bullying

Lynch, who stars on the TV series 'Glee,' will co-write a story about a little girl who enjoys bullying others until someone takes her on.

'Marlene, Marlene, Queen of Mean' will be released this September.

March 14, 2014

Jane Lynch, who memorably plays coach-turned principal Sue Sylvester on the Fox musical TV series “Glee,” will reportedly write a children’s book about bullying.

“Glee” often touches on themes of bullying, with the main characters, who are members of a show choir at a high school, often being ridiculed by their peers.

Lynch’s work will be titled “Marlene, Marlene, Queen of Mean” and will focus on a girl of the same name who revels in putting down others until someone takes her on.

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Lynch is writing the book with Lara Embry and A. E. Mikesell and the book will be illustrated by Tricia Tusa.

“Marlene” will be released by Random House on Sept. 23.