When Tate's best friend turns his back on him and sets out to ruin Tate's life, he decides to fight back.
This book is loosely based on incidents that happened to him in sixth grade. The Bully Book is a Top Ten Indie Next List pick of 2013, and Publishers Weekly called The Bully Book a "gripping debut novel.
THE SECRET'S OUT ON BULLYING Here is the all-too-familiar story of Monica.
“You know, Fred, it's been tough for Donald. He had gotten a wonderful position at Vanderdick Enterprises, but when the mall deal fell through they had to downsize their operation.” Mr. Windbagger nodded his head. “Tough one, Donald.
The man was screaming obscenities at her and the woman was trying to ward off his blows. Without a second thought,Victoria stopped the car (this was on a dark street with no one else around), ordered her daughter to lock the doors, ...
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A rhyme book for kids to educate about bullying. Follow Franny Friendly as she explains to kids the importance of reporting bullying.
In the story the characters do not believe they are bullies. They make excuses for their behaviors and think it's okay. At the end of the story they recognize they are the bullies and decide they want to change their ways.
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This book will reach out to the younger generation with illustrations to bring understanding and hope to all who have experienced bullying. This is a story about a little girl named Dee-Dee. She is 9 years old and she has two sisters.
A collection of thirty-five essays--representing the best of the column "This View of Life" from "Natural History" magazine--focuses on the themes of evolution and of the innumerable oddities of nature