FICTION

The Bully Book

240p. HarperCollins/Harper. 2013. Tr $16.99. ISBN 978-0-06-212511-8; ebook $9.99. ISBN 978-0-06-212515-6.
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Gr 4–7—Previously published as an ebook, this is a chillingly realistic portrayal of bullying. Sixth-grader Eric Haskins, formerly normal to the outside world, has been chosen to be this year's "Grunt"-the target of an all-encompassing bullying scheme. When all of his friends turn against him, he discovers the root of his problems, The Bully Book, and methodically attempts to locate its origin and author, and find out why he has been targeted. Realizing that the practice goes beyond the misery of his sixth-grade year to past victims, he is determined to stop it from claiming future students. Alternately told through Eric's journal entries and The Bully Book's cruel directives ("You've got to ruin the Grunt's friendships…You need to start fights between the grunt and his friends. Spread rumors that will cause trouble"), the story is fast paced, with strong character voice in the writing. Readers will experience the depressive reality of a bullied child as they try to solve the mystery along with Eric. Those who have been victims will root for him as he tries to make sense of the warfare waged against him, while others may recognize tendencies in themselves that should be altered. Great for discussion.—Michele Shaw, Quail Run Elementary School, San Ramon, CA
This compelling story is presented in an engaging book-within-a-book format: Eric’s journal entries appear alongside chapters from the how-to guide that his tormentors follow. Eric’s experiences are emotionally involving, and kids will recognize the situations and feelings he describes. The search for the Bully Book and the discovery of its origin is suspenseful. Interactions between Eric and the bullies feel authentic, with spot-on dialogue and group dynamics playing a role: “People you wouldn’t expect—like quiet Ashley Dickenson and Ruth McNealy, the girl who only wears puppy shirts!—they both used their words against me.”

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