Author: | Tiffany Flowers | ISBN: | 9781311217172 |
Publisher: | Golden Butterfly Publishing | Publication: | January 9, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Tiffany Flowers |
ISBN: | 9781311217172 |
Publisher: | Golden Butterfly Publishing |
Publication: | January 9, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
This is the third adventure in The Rooftop Club series. The members of the rooftop club have lost their club? The crew is all gone. Or are they? Will the members of The Rooftop club prevail and get their club back? Or will the crew return to cause havoc in the lives of the children at school? Read this installment and find out.
A portion of the proceeds from this book will be donated to the National Voices for Equality, Education, and Enlightenment (NVEEE). Visit their website: www.nveee.org
A National Voices for Equality, Education, and Enlightenment (NVEEE) is a nonprofit organization providing programs and support services to youths and families affected by bullying violence, and suicide, through mentoring, preventative education and communication.
Book excerpt:
This is Derek Johnson again and this time I am not reporting as a member of the rooftop club. This time I am just telling the story as myself. Principal Owens not only made the announcement to the entire school that all secret clubs were disbanded. He wrote a letter to our parents. Our parents were following the directions to the letter. I guess they figured that the secret clubs would eliminate the bullies from forming crews. I don’t think that any of the kids thought this was a good idea, but we did as we were asked. I didn’t call any meetings for the rooftop club by phone or on the roof of our building. It wouldn’t have mattered anyway since our parents wouldn’t let us go anywhere and my mom had our landlord put a lock on the door that led up to the roof. I mainly stayed at home, did crossword puzzles, and did my chores around the house. I did wonder how all the other members of the rooftop club were doing though?
This is the third adventure in The Rooftop Club series. The members of the rooftop club have lost their club? The crew is all gone. Or are they? Will the members of The Rooftop club prevail and get their club back? Or will the crew return to cause havoc in the lives of the children at school? Read this installment and find out.
A portion of the proceeds from this book will be donated to the National Voices for Equality, Education, and Enlightenment (NVEEE). Visit their website: www.nveee.org
A National Voices for Equality, Education, and Enlightenment (NVEEE) is a nonprofit organization providing programs and support services to youths and families affected by bullying violence, and suicide, through mentoring, preventative education and communication.
Book excerpt:
This is Derek Johnson again and this time I am not reporting as a member of the rooftop club. This time I am just telling the story as myself. Principal Owens not only made the announcement to the entire school that all secret clubs were disbanded. He wrote a letter to our parents. Our parents were following the directions to the letter. I guess they figured that the secret clubs would eliminate the bullies from forming crews. I don’t think that any of the kids thought this was a good idea, but we did as we were asked. I didn’t call any meetings for the rooftop club by phone or on the roof of our building. It wouldn’t have mattered anyway since our parents wouldn’t let us go anywhere and my mom had our landlord put a lock on the door that led up to the roof. I mainly stayed at home, did crossword puzzles, and did my chores around the house. I did wonder how all the other members of the rooftop club were doing though?