Review
'What I've never understood before I read this book is how easy it is for a victim of bullying to become a bully. Want to know how Siobhan finds the power? You'll have to read the book!' -- Reading Matters (www.readingmatters.co.uk) 'Very real and sympathetic characters set in a convincing background.' -- Ann Turnbull, Armadillo magazine, summer 2004 'Both useful and good, Bullies at School is a realistic story with notes and advice at the end.' -- School Librarian, Summer 2004 'This is a vivid, sensitive account of the powerlessness of children and of how understanding can help them gain control.' -- Frances Perkins, Bournemouth Daily Echo, 13 March 2004 'A realistic school story which shows how important it is for the victim to let someone know what is going on. Includes a poem by the author, facts about bullying, what to do if you are victimised, and a list of helpful contacts. A useful story to support class discussion.' -- Junior Education 'A good solid read -- Siobhan's discovery (a mysterious plaid pin in the form of a coiled snake) gives her the power to face down her persecutors -- and you learn a lot about the Celts as well.' -- Books for Keeps
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About the Author
Theresa Breslin is a Carnegie medal-winning children's author. She worked for nearly 20 years as a librarian and was awarded honorary membership of the Scottish Library Association for distinguished services to children's literature and librarianship. Simon's Challenge won the Fidler Award for new writers, and her work has been filmed for television and dramatized on radio. Her books are used extensively in schools and are translated and distributed worldwide.
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