A Bullying Story
Children’s Picture Book/Story in Rhyme
Date Published: 04-25-2022
Publisher: 9 Grand Publications
Jack has always been a very happy little boy.
But when he starts kindergarten, he discovers he is different than the
others. For the very first time, he is bullied—Happy Jack suddenly
becomes Sad Jack.
What should Jack do? Should he tell an adult? His parents? Would his
teacher or principal understand? What can they do to help?
As parents, we want certain things for our kids. Mainly, we want them to be
happy. Can today’s kids celebrate their differences, or are they
doomed to fight over them like generations before?
Jack’s school community learns an important lesson as attorney/author
Mark M. Bello presents Jack’s compelling story in rhyme, beautifully
and dramatically illustrated by Melinda Falgoust:
“People are different in color, shape, size.
Ears, noses, mouths, and different shaped eyes.
Different races, and genders—more, too.
Christian or Buddhist, or Muslim or Jew.
But there’s one thing in common we all have in this place.
We are all valued members of this human race.”
Happy Jack Sad Jack: A Bullying Story is a must read for all children and
one your child will never forget.
About the Author
Mark M. Bello is an attorney and award-winning author of realistic fiction
and political-legal thrillers.
Retired from handling high profile legal cases, Mark now gives the public a
front-row seat watching victims fight for justice in our civil and criminal
justice systems. Mark’s award-winning Zachary Blake Legal Thrillers mirror
our times and the events that shape our country.
In addition to being an author and veteran attorney, Mark is a member of
numerous trial lawyer associations and a feature writer for the Legal
Examiner and other popular blog sites. He has written articles for numerous
publications and made guest appearances on radio and talk shows and multiple
podcasts.
In his spare time, Mark enjoys traveling and spending time with his family.
He and his wife Tobye, have four children and eight grandchildren. This is
the first of a planned series of children’s safety/social justice picture
books.
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