You are not alone Discover how Lauren Kate transformed the feeling of that one mean girl getting under her skin into her first novel, how Lauren Oliver learned to celebrate ambiguity in her classmates and in herself, and how R.L. Stine turned being the โfunny guyโ into the best defense against the
Dear bully: 70 authors tell their stories: Seventy Authors Tell Their Stories
โ Scribed by Megan Kelley Hall; Carrie Jones
- Book ID
- 100123031
- Publisher
- HarperTeen
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 912 KB
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0062060996
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โฆ Synopsis
YOU ARE NOT ALONE.
Discover how Lauren Kate transformed the feeling of that one mean girl getting under her skin into her first novel, how Lauren Oliver learned to celebrate ambiguity in her classmates and in herself, and how R.L. Stine turned being the "funny guy" into the best defense against the bullies in his class.
Today's top authors for teens come together to share their stories about bullyingas silent observers on the sidelines of high school, as victims, and as perpetratorsin a collection at turns moving and self-effacing, but always deeply personal.
Library : General
Formats : EPUB
ISBN : 9780062060976
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