The Bully

The Bully, the Bullied, and the Bystander

BULLY opens on the first day of school.

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For the more than 13 million kids who'll be bullied this year in the United States, it's a day filled with more anxiety and foreboding than excitement. As the sun rises and school busses across the country overflow with backpacks, brass instruments and the rambunctious sounds of raging hormones, this is a ride into the unknown. For a lot of kids, the only thing that's certain is that this year, like every other, bullying will be a big part of whatever meets them at their school's front doors.

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Written by Lowen, Cynthia; Hirsch, Lee. Went to Bully, largely because there was nothing else playing that represented escapist fare, which I usually opt for. I am a therapist and mother of three and I certainly hear enough about Bullying to make me a steadfast believer that it is not only happening, but happening to MOST kids, regardless of who and what you are, you will be a target.

I hear about it everyday and the central theme is-educators not only don't do anything about it-but heres the origin- the teachers are modeling it. They pick on certain kids, harass and joke about kids and even engage in screaming and name-calling, at least here in Fairfax County, Virginia. I think this is where it starts, as well as at home.

Kids do NOT do these behaviors naturally. In small groups when it is structured to create emotional safety, kids work together well and are VERY tolerant of differences. It is when schools make everything a competition and it is DOG eat DOG in our schools , and parents lots of tiger moms and dads do nothing but encourage kids to compete with other kids regardless of the price some kids at our school are suicidal. This could be fixed but it requires a societal shift, electing Barack Obama is a great first step in this regard.

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Full Cast and Crew. A documentary on peer-to-peer bullying in schools across America. Cynthia Lowen , Lee Hirsch.

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Our Favorite Trailers of the Week. Share this Rating Title: Use the HTML below. This is a record of The Bully Book and what it did to me. How I fought it, and the way it fought back. I used to think The Bully Book was a myth. Then maybe a mystery I could solve. Now I know it's a monster and I'm trying to defeat it. Are you with me. Product details Age Range: HarperCollins; Reprint edition September 3, Language: Start reading The Bully Book: A Novel on your Kindle in under a minute.

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There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Kindle Edition Verified Purchase. But this school year, he will. Former friends and ruthless classmates turn on him.

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He wants to find the underlying cause of this sudden treatment and discovers a terrible conspiracy against boys who are given his label. The Grunt is someone chosen to be an abused outcast. Eric does whatever it takes to get his hands on it. He goes to extreme lengths and risks his safety. This is a powerful novel about bullying and the social interactions of middle schoolers. The pacing and action make this a fast read. I rooted for Eric as he researched, spied on people, and interviewed others in order to find the Bully Book.

One person found this helpful. I read all the reviews before I purchased this book but was curious to see for myself! I was looking for a good book for my 5th grade tutoring students and WOW, did I ever find one! Both students had reported instances of bullying at school which at times involved them and other times, involved their friends. The author has written a book that is very hard to put-down.

It flows with the same urgency for resolution as any mystery novel.

It keeps you questioning, searching, trying to figure out what is happening and what WILL happen! I really enjoyed the layout and the message. The book intersperses the pages of the main character's diary with the actual pages of the bully book that he's trying to find. I hadn't put this together right away That said, I was curious about the ending because some reviewers didn't agree with the book ending the way it did. I have no idea what they were wanting instead.

I thought it was perfect and I was actually in tears. One of the best juvenile fiction books I've ever read! I read this book and liked the book so much I decided to tech it to my 6th grade class with great response! I have suggested it to all our staff. The book addresses bullying in a unique way- the main character really goes on a quest to figure out why he is being bullied. I like the characyer's strength. The author also points to adults who help and those who don't seem to care. As a teacher, this puts us on alert about a problem we seem to be aware of but that still persists. A great perspective, a twist ending and my students are all hooked on reading it!

I have just finished the book and it was amazing, albeit heartbreaking. It brought back a lot of memories for me. It wasn't an enjoyable read, not because of a bad story but because for the duration of the pages I felt like I was back in middle school. I felt like all that was happening to Eric was me in some way. It brought back all the painful memories of my own experience.

I felt myself getting hurt and angry with Eric as he went on his journey. Over all it was a very good read.

The book moves at a fast pace and is very well written. I would recommend this book to any child so they can learn their own self-worth and not fall victim to bullies. I would especially recommend this book to parents, teachers, and any school staff.

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Share a Story Get Tools & Resources Explore Bully Shop! from the. BULLY I had never encountered racism or full assault of bullying before. I couldn't. The Bully Audiobook middle of the school year. Physically smaller than his peers, Darrell quickly becomes a target for Tyray Hobbs, the freshman class bully .

It can give you a lot of perspective into what kids face daily. This story shows that bullying reaches deeper than a few shoves and trips in the hallway.