Through Their Eyes
Auteur : Zizi Cole, Rita Delude, Anke Van Zweel, Melissa Melin, Mandy Kim, Jessi McPherson
Date de publication : 2017-10-15
Éditeur : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Nombre de pages : 256
Résumé du livre
A Feather Dreams Press AnthologyDear Diary - Zizi ColeSchool for Elizabeth (Lizzy) is a nightmare. She has spent her whole school career being pickedon and made fun of. The torment becomes more severe and frequent that the pain is becoming toomuch. Can she overcome it or will it overcome her?Bully - Rita DeludeBullying has its roots. Often in the home you were born in. Max lives with a bully and follows in his footsteps. But there's hope for Max when an eighty-pound new kid shows him a different way to live. There's help out there for other bullies, too. Just look around for strong role models, and you'll find a way out like Max.Broken Pieces - Anke Van ZweelLilly knew life wasn't perfect or even fair. But when those closest to her turn, causing Lilly to lose hope in everything, the only way out is the scary road.Tears on My Pillow - Melissa MelinIn the small town of Gary Oaks, Indiana life isn't picture perfect and happy for some. Piper Ray is a quiet, keep to yourself type of girl. Being bullied and having no friends kind of makes you that way. With a mother who is never home and only herself to talk to, Piper is at her lowest. How much more can she take? Will a new stranger in Piper's life be her savior? The friend she's always needed? Or will the bullies finally push her over the edge?Won't Break Me - Mandy KimMorgan is a high school student who has had issues with being bullied. Morgan goes from school to homeschooling just to keep herself sane. Can she graduate and move on with her life? Can she find her happily ever after?A Mother's Fear - Jessi McPhersonAs a parent, you constantly worry about your children. You may give them space as they get older but the worry is still there; What are they doing? Who are they with? What are they thinking? When they are babies you kiss the ouchies, and hold their hands. You watch them grow and see their personalities spark. You do your best to guide them in a good direction. As they get older you hold them when they need you, are strong for them when they need your strength and give them space when they want to figure things out on their own but what do you do when they don't come to you with their problems. How do you handle the worst case? What if you are caught off guard? These are sadly things no one can teach you. You must experience them and grow.