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  • Bully

    Linda Cargill

    language (Edward Ware Thrillers YA, an imprint of Cheops Books, LLC, Aug. 4, 2016)
    Ginger is the co-captain of the high school rafting team only because she lost all to the bully Alisal who has the biggest muscles and the most irascible temper in the school. But then why does she give in when he forces himself upon her and kisses her? She wonders when she finds herself at the bottom of the Grand Canyon with all ten rafters on the team. Alisal bullies each one of them and treats them like slaves to do his bidding. When she stands up to him and orders him to stop, she finds herself the victim of a bridge that collapses and nearly carries her away down the Colorado. Is Alisal trying to murder her next? Is he some sort of maniac or what? Ginger had better figure it all out, or she could be gone down the river for good.Bully is brought to you by Edward Ware Thrillers YA, an imprint of Cheops Books, LLC. If you liked Bully you will enjoy other young adult thrillers by Linda Cargill such as Ancestress, Dig, Pool, Cave, and Moon.
  • Bully

    Sheri Safran, Naomi Tipping

    Hardcover (Insight Kids, Nov. 27, 2012)
    It’s never too early to make children aware of behaviors they will likely deal with in their young lives. Bully is for them to read alone or with an adult, to better understand intimidating interactions with their peers. This book covers all the sorts of bullying your child may encounter—physical, emotional, and cyber. Bullying is a reality of our times, and this book’s straight-talk, accessible approach to the topic encourages kids to open up about their experiences. With colorful drawings, fold-outs, and flaps, here is an interactive, fun way get the conversation started. Diary pages at the end to keep a record of incidents along with positive suggestions for coping make Bully a great first step in handling a difficult situation.
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  • Bully

    Paul Langan

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, June 1, 2007)
    A new life. An new school. A new bully. That's what Darrell Mercer faces when he and his mother move from Philadelphia to California. After spending months living in fear, Darrell is faced with a big decision. He can either keep running from this bully--or find some way to fight back.
  • Bully

    P.W.G.

    Paperback (Independently published, June 24, 2020)
    They used to be the three amigos but not anymore—Three boys growing up in a small Texas town come to grips with their lives when everything they’ve known to be true changes. Their senior year at BWood is proving to be a challenge. Since there are no secrets in small towns, life becomes chaotic.Sammy and Mike get sucked into Justin’s secret life when Sammy is in the wrong place at the wrong time and catches Justin in a compromising situation. Justin’s behavior becomes erratic when the truth is revealed. His cover-up attempts and lies affect his football scholarship, Mike and Megan’s relationship, Sammy’s personal welfare, and Kenny’s life.Will Mike’s relationship with Megan and his friendship with Sammy survive? And what about Kenny? Check out book one of the LJack trilogy to find out how these kids survive coming of age in a small town in Texas. Disclaimer: This book contains swearing, sexual innuendo, social issues such as bullying, dysfunctional family issues, and situations geared towards older teens, ages 16-18.
  • Bully

    Hughes David

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, )
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  • Bully

    Hughes David

    Hardcover (Walker Books Ltd, )
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  • Bully

    Janine Amos

    Paperback (Evans Brothers, Oct. 28, 2007)
    Good behavior makes life pleasant for everyone. The six titles in the Good & Bad series show examples of good and bad behavior in a variety of situations, illustrating the difference between the right and wrong way to behave and the consequences it can have on other people and their feelings. Each title consists of three stories, through which all children will be able to identify with the characters, as well as adults welcoming the sound moral and psychological sense that each story provides. Each story concludes with a summary section, focusing on the main points of good and bad behavior. Bully tells the stories of Michael, Sharon, and Li, as each child experiences what it is like to be a bully.
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  • Bully!

    Ryan Stallings

    Paperback (Oakline Books, March 29, 2016)
    Deep in the political trenches of the nation’s capital, eight-year-old Jamie Douglas mourns his mother’s recent death. With a strange and lifelike teddy bear as his only companion, Jamie suffers alone from his father’s neglect and the harsh ridicule of two cruel classmates. Senator Paul Douglas works all day and night in a desperate attempt to forget the loss of his beloved wife. At his lowest point, Paul becomes the victim of a political tug-of-war. Two powerful rivals each want something from him. Each promises retribution if he does not fulfill their wishes. Burdened by a decision that could alter the nation’s power structure, Paul finds himself weaker and more fragile than his young son. Enter the Colonel. Theodore Roosevelt returns to Washington with all the fervor, bombast, and humor that marked his previous life. No other character from history possesses the experience, knowledge, and practical sense to help the Douglas men solve their problems and repair their broken relationship. Wielding his big stick for all to see, America’s great Bull Moose prepares Paul and Jamie for a final showdown against their respective bullies. If he can just stay out of trouble, Theodore Roosevelt might be the family’s best hope...
  • Bully

    Judith Caseley

    Library Binding (Greenwillow Books, March 20, 2001)
    "You used to be a mouse," said Mickey to his ex-friend Jack. "And now you've turned into a great big rat."Maybe Jack wasn't a rat, but he certainly was a bully. And he made life very uncomfortable for Mickey.Mickey's parents had some helpful ideas, but Mickey found that it was easier to talk about loving your enemies than actually to do it, and brave words were often just words.But then something happened that surprised Mickey as much as Jack. And the unexpected result was that the ex-bully was once more a friend, and Mickey had good reason to be proud of his problem-solving technique.
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  • Bully

    Judith Caseley

    Library Binding (Greenwillow Books, March 20, 2001)
    "You used to be a mouse," said Mickey to his ex-friend Jack. "And now you've turned into a great big rat."Maybe Jack wasn't a rat, but he certainly was a bully. And he made life very uncomfortable for Mickey.Mickey's parents had some helpful ideas, but Mickey found that it was easier to talk about loving your enemies than actually to do it, and brave words were often just words.But then something happened that surprised Mickey as much as Jack. And the unexpected result was that the ex-bully was once more a friend, and Mickey had good reason to be proud of his problem-solving technique.
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  • Bully

    Yvonne Coppard Quirk

    Paperback (Red Fox, Oct. 15, 1991)
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  • Bully!

    Jo Sands, Ruth Kenward

    Paperback (Starshine Books, )
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