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Bullies and Soggy Soup Bones

Wolf Dietrich

Publisher: Wo3lfMad Books

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Summary

"...Every time I read it I teared up a bit at the end. I love a book that moves me even after a few readings. Bullies and Soggy Soup Bones is just such a story for me. It's a tale grownups can relate to and kids can learn from and be inspired by." ~ Jessica West 
A tale about a boy and his dog, about bullies and soggy soup bones, and about finding courage in the unlikeliest of places.  
 
I remember the fear that goes with being bullied. A palpable fear that is both pervasive and unrelenting, even when you do stand up for yourself. This is a story about finding courage despite that fear.
Available since: 12/01/2014.

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