Please Stop Laughing at Me... One Woman's Inspirational Story
by:
Jodee Blanco (author)
While other children were daydreaming about dances, first kisses, and college, Jodee Blanco was trying to figure out how to go from homeroom to study hall without being taunted or spit upon as she walked through the halls. This powerful, unforgettable memoir chronicles how one child was...
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While other children were daydreaming about dances, first kisses, and college, Jodee Blanco was trying to figure out how to go from homeroom to study hall without being taunted or spit upon as she walked through the halls. This powerful, unforgettable memoir chronicles how one child was shunned—and even physically abused—by her classmates from elementary school through high school. It is an unflinching look at what it means to be the outcast, how even the most loving parents can get it all wrong, why schools are often unable to prevent disaster, and how bullying has been misunderstood and mishandled by the mental health community. You will be shocked, moved, and ultimately inspired by this harrowing tale of survival against insurmountable odds. This vivid story will open your eyes to the harsh realities and long-term consequences of bullying—and how all of us can make a difference in the lives of teens today.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781440509865 (1440509867)
Publish date: August 17th 2010
Publisher: Adams Media
Pages no: 284
Edition language: English
I know a book is good when I read it more than 5 years ago and can vividly remember what the book was about. This is one of those books. In my opinion(be it ever so humble) I think this should be required reading for our young women instead of the garbage they read now. An important read to give ins...
This should be required reading for all parents. You get to see what it feels like to be bullied from a kid's perspective, and you get to see in retrospect the mistakes the parents made. The narrator broke my heart, yet I'm inspired by her ability to turn tragedy into inspiration.
It would be interesting to read this book again to see how my own perspective might have changed. I remember being sucked in and absolutely fascinated that this woman's tormentors do not remember making her life so miserable. Perspective is a bitch.