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Cargando... Pottymouth and Stoopidpor James Patterson, Chris Grabenstein
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Great book for students who are bullied and also the students who bullly. My only quibble is that it includes a few chapters at the end devoted to Jimmy, the middle-school "publisher." It was published by Little, Brown under the imprint "Jimmy" created by James Patterson. Many students will think it was published by a middle schooler and that's misleading. Not quite sure why that was added. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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It only took one person, in each case, to saddle the boys with cruel nicknames, but then those nicknames stuck. Those names gave rise to a collective attitude about who these boys were, and what they had the potential to be.
I take stories about bullying to heart, because I myself am its survivor. I was called names, I was physically abused, and I was shunned by my schoolmates.
Today I work around students, and I worry about the ways that bullying can manifest. Am I observant enough to catch them? Are there behaviors that slip by me?
In my day-to-day at school, do I contribute to a problem, or am I part of the solution: an entire community that, instead of condoning, unites in support of the victims?
Patterson and co-author Chris Grabenstein have my enduring gratitude for crafting a book that, while entertainingly funny, conveys a serious message about the hurtful effects of bullying. ( )