Tyler’S Pain

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting, Prejudice, Adolescence
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Author: Janette Ruffin-Rusher ISBN: 9781450261357
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: October 26, 2010
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Janette Ruffin-Rusher
ISBN: 9781450261357
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: October 26, 2010
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Tylers Pain is the true story of racismhow, even though we have come a long way in this world, it is still a current and relevant problem. Janette Rushers daughter, Tyler is now eighteen years old. When she was ten, she had to endure the taunts of children who insulted her because she was blackdifferent from them. They had been taught that it was acceptable to treat others who are different in a disparaging manner. It is hard to imagine that a child of ten might be considering her own death in order to avoid the daily pain of being targeted just for being a different race. Tylers Pain is the story of a mothers journey guiding her daughter through such events to insure that she survived. She wanted her daughter to understand that the world is good and that the actions of a few ignorant people should not change a happy life. Above all, Rusher wanted her to know how important it is to must stand tall and always fight for what you believe in. Tylers Pain does not favor one race or another. The message that resonates through it is that, through patience, love, and faith, it is possible to make a difference in the life and perceptions of a child.

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Tylers Pain is the true story of racismhow, even though we have come a long way in this world, it is still a current and relevant problem. Janette Rushers daughter, Tyler is now eighteen years old. When she was ten, she had to endure the taunts of children who insulted her because she was blackdifferent from them. They had been taught that it was acceptable to treat others who are different in a disparaging manner. It is hard to imagine that a child of ten might be considering her own death in order to avoid the daily pain of being targeted just for being a different race. Tylers Pain is the story of a mothers journey guiding her daughter through such events to insure that she survived. She wanted her daughter to understand that the world is good and that the actions of a few ignorant people should not change a happy life. Above all, Rusher wanted her to know how important it is to must stand tall and always fight for what you believe in. Tylers Pain does not favor one race or another. The message that resonates through it is that, through patience, love, and faith, it is possible to make a difference in the life and perceptions of a child.

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