Author: | Serenity Anderson | ISBN: | 9781942779025 |
Publisher: | Serenity Anderson | Publication: | August 6, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Serenity Anderson |
ISBN: | 9781942779025 |
Publisher: | Serenity Anderson |
Publication: | August 6, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Beautiful Is Black by Serenity Anderson is about a little girl who is getting pick on at school. She wants to make friends but instead the character finds herself being pushed away and humiliated at school.
In Beautiful Is Black, the author focuses on the mental effects on being bullied as a child.Bullies are becoming more common with each year, and more children are turning to suicide as a response to emotions and feelings that they do not understand how to control. Children who are different in any way—from looks to religious beliefs—suffer the most; especially those are biracial or multiracial. It can be life-changing to suffer from bullying during the formative years, especially in elementary school and/or high school. Instead of taking a negative approach to teaching this delicate lesson, consider using a different method that works far better for young people ages six to ten. The book focuses on an elementary age girl, but the look and feel of the book make it a great choice even for older children and high school students.
Beautiful Is Black by Serenity Anderson is about a little girl who is getting pick on at school. She wants to make friends but instead the character finds herself being pushed away and humiliated at school.
In Beautiful Is Black, the author focuses on the mental effects on being bullied as a child.Bullies are becoming more common with each year, and more children are turning to suicide as a response to emotions and feelings that they do not understand how to control. Children who are different in any way—from looks to religious beliefs—suffer the most; especially those are biracial or multiracial. It can be life-changing to suffer from bullying during the formative years, especially in elementary school and/or high school. Instead of taking a negative approach to teaching this delicate lesson, consider using a different method that works far better for young people ages six to ten. The book focuses on an elementary age girl, but the look and feel of the book make it a great choice even for older children and high school students.