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Coping With Bullying looks at school gang violence and cyber and telephone bullying.
"This helpful book will be a good addition to school and public libraries." - Children's Literature Comprehensive Database Newsletter
August 1, 2012
"The Real Life Issues series includes books about coping with bullying, domestic violence, absent parents, illness, unemployment, moving away, and more. Coping with Absent Parents is very clear that parental absence involves circumstances unrelated to the child, and there are several tips to help a family cope during the separation. It explains that there are many reasons parents may be away from home for extended periods of time: jobs commitments, military service, separation and divorce, hospitalization, addiction, or social problems. Though Coping with Bullying does not present a definition from research on bullying, it does discuss several different types of bullying. The information focusing on electronic aggression is brief but very informative. In Coping with Domestic Violence, Miles explains that domestic violence exists in a defined situation where love is the expected norm; therefore, the violent behavior is more deeply felt as a betrayal. Because dating violence is discussed, this book is directed to a slightly older audience than the other books. Competently written for young students—not parents, teachers, or other adults, though all adults who work with this age group would benefit from reading this series—the information is accessible, informative, accurate, and surrounded with colorful photographs of diverse young people. The photos, along with the books’ length, make this series more appealing than other self-help books. The last pages include a brief list of references consisting of three to seven books, five to eight websites, a two-page glossary, and a short index. Anna Pezalla is listed as the consultant for the series." - Voya
October 1, 2011
"...ultra-modern, easily readable, and surprisingly comprehensive. . . .definitely have a place in the middle school library." - Library Media Connection
January 1, 2012
Charlotte Guillain worked as a bookseller, an English teacher and an editor before becoming an author. She has written more than 100 books, both fiction and non-fiction. She always wanted to be a writer and her top tip is to read as much as you can.
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