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Thursday, June 20, 2019

Maybe He Just Likes You by Barbara Dee ~ #MeToo




Introducing a new title for middle
graders that I thought might be of interest to most of my readers 



Maybe He Just Likes You by
Barbara Dee






Barbara Dee explores the subject of #MeToo for the middle grade
audience in this heart-wrenching—and ultimately uplifting—novel about
experiencing harassment and unwanted attention from classmates.





For seventh-grader Mila, it starts with some boys giving her an
unwanted hug on the school blacktop. A few days later, at recess, one of the
boys (and fellow trumpet player) Callum tells Mila it’s his birthday, and asks
her for a “birthday hug.” He’s just being friendly, isn’t he? And how can she
say no? But Callum’s hug lasts a few seconds too long, and feels…weird.
According to her friend, Zara, Mila is being immature and overreacting. Doesn’t
she know what flirting looks like?





But the boys don’t leave Mila alone. On the bus. In the halls.
During band practice—the one place Mila could always escape.





It doesn’t feel like flirting—so what is it? Thanks to a chance
meeting, Mila begins to find


solace in a new place: karate class. Slowly, with
the help of a fellow classmate, Mila learns how to stand her ground and how to
respect others—and herself.





From the author of Everything I Know About You, Halfway Normal,
and Star-Crossed comes this timely story of a middle school girl
standing up and finding her voice.”





About the Author: Barbara
Dee is the author of several middle grade novels including Maybe He Just
Likes You, Everything I Know About You, Halfway Normal,
and Star-Crossed.
Her books have received several starred reviews and been included on many
best-of lists, including the ALA Rainbow List Top Ten, the Chicago Public
Library Best of the Best, and the NCSS-CBC Notable Social Studies Trade Books
for Young People. Star-Crossed was also a Goodreads Choice Awards
finalist. Barbara is one of the founders of the Chappaqua Children’s Book
Festival. She lives with her family, including a naughty cat named Luna and a
sweet rescue hound dog named Ripley, in Westchester County, New York.







Rosie Reviews:

I was able to read this book in less than two hours.  I found that I could not stop reading.  I wasn't sure that I wanted to read it but my mom told me she wanted me to read it and help with a review so I agreed.

I would recommend this book to any kids (boys should read it too) ages 9 and up, especially those in 6th grade like me and in Jr High and High School.  My big sister read it too and she said the same thing about it that I did.... this book is SO GOOD. 

This is the type of story that makes you emotional and kind of uncomfortable at times, but is so important to read because it really does happen in real life.  My sister and I both have had boys say things and do things that made us uncomfortable and we just didn't know what we should do about it.  I like how Mila tries to tell her friends how uncomfortable she is and how two of her friends did try to stick up for her.  I didn't like that Zara wasn't a good friend and wouldn't listen.  If one of my friends tells me she is having problems with someone I try to listen and go with her to tell an adult.  It is important to stick up for yourself.

This is a really good story and one that I am going to recommend to my friends to read!





Susan's Review:

Mila's story is one that is all too common and often overlooked in our culture.  As several times it stated in the book, other students and even adults tell Mila that she is "over reacting" to the situation.  She thankfully is determined and continues to try to fight back and speak out in her own way, but it becomes difficult to know who to trust.  Nobody should have the right to harass or touch another person in any way that makes that person uncomfortable. This well-written story affirms Mila’s anger,
confusion, and fear during each confrontation, but also highlights the importance of speaking up
and speaking out against harassment.

I was thrilled with the depth given to each of the characters in the story and how well the author creates a realistic world with characters that act in age appropriate manners.  The adults in the story are all-too realistic in how they each handle the situation presented by Mila.  The way in which Mila finally conquers her fear and "speaks out" is humorous and serious at the same time, though I do not condone how it was accomplished, I do applaud her for her bravery and determination to finally make herself heard.

This book should be in all school libraries, in every teacher's list of required reading.  For those who have been on the receiving end of unwanted touch or uncomfortable words will be relieved to find there are many others who have been through it too.  Boys of all ages will be able to get insight into what it feels like to be on the receiving end of the "harmless" jokes and innuendoes and maybe refrain from participating in this inappropriate harassment.  And to finally have a book that shows how common sexual harassment is for young girls and boys and that it is not your fault, you are not overreacting, you are not alone and you do have a voice...speak out!  And if they don't listen...keep speaking until they hear you!


Maybe He Just Likes You by
Barbara Dee 


Aladdin

Available October 1, 2019

Hardcover $17.99  Ebook $10.99

Ages 9-13

304 pages






Disclosure: I received free the item(s) mentioned in this post in exchange for my honest review from Media Masters Publicity. Regardless ~ All my reviews are my honest and personal opinion. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Anti-Bullying Awareness ~ Stand Up, Speak Out and Win $100 in Amazon GCs




As the mom of three, two of which have already experienced bullying by peers at school, I am always interested in promoting anti-Bullying.  





So when I was given the opportunity to help promote this great giveaway I just had to jump on in. 





Mom Loves 2 Read is not participating in the giveaway itself, but is helping promote the Anti-Bullying Awareness!


Help Stop Bullying 



Clean Teen Publishing's Bullying Awareness Month Giveaway




October is around the corner and with October comes National Bullying Awareness Month. We all have

been affected by bullying in some way or another during our life time. We all know how it made us feel. Some of us are going through it right now. Some of us are watching our children going through it. All of us know someone who is being affected by it. That is why during the month of October, Clean Teen Publishing and Crimson Tree Publishing will be hosting a series of posts from our authors about bullying. We invite everyone to subscribe to our blog and come back often during the month of October to participate in our Bullying Awareness Month Events and Giveaways. 





Let's work together to stop bullying now! 







You don't have to wait until October to help stop bullying. 


And you don't have to wait until October to enter our grand prize giveaway for $100! 


Enter now for your chance to win a $50 gift card to give to anyone you think needs encouragement. (This can be a friend, a family member, a neighbor, someone who is going through a hard time right now, someone who has been bullied recently, etc. This is up to you on who you want to give the $50 gift card to.) And we will match the give away with another $50 gift card for you


*Both gift cards will be sent through email and will be from Amazon.





Friday, October 11, 2013

Choose to Be Nice T-shirts and Movement Review on Mom Loves 2 Read

The Story:

Choose To Be Nice is a long time coming! Dina Creiger, Founder,
kicked around the crazy idea of encouraging and inspiring kindness for a
couple of years. An unexpected tragedy, the Boston Marathon Bombings,
compelled her to finally move forward.



Since that awful day Dina hasn’t stopped thinking about how the world
truly is ready for Choose To Be Nice, a dedication to inspiring and
encouraging kindness. After all, even in today’s fast-paced, sometimes
impersonal world, you still catch more flies with honey than vinegar.



The Choose to Be Nice Mission


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The mission of Choose To Be Nice is very simple.  We want to inspire,
promote and encourage kindness whenever and wherever possible.



My Review Story:

I've worn my "Choose to Be Nice" Tshirt several times now, even once to the Zoo on vacation with my family.  I really don't have a unique or interesting story of how someone was nicer just because of my shirt, but I do think it helped me think nicer thoughts - and sort of "curb my tongue" so to speak.



My kids were wearing me out by the end of our Zoo day and were being even more annoyingly annoying to



each other (and me of course) and I kept reminding myself that "this is their day" ~ "this is their vacation, not mine" ~ and I think I was more tolerant of their antics than I might have been otherwise.  Now I can't say it was due to the shirt, but I did try to be nicer each time I wore it.



And, I love the shirt - I love the message and my children notice what it says.  My youngest asked if she can have one like mine too - so I'll have to get her one!  After all, even children should "choose to be nice"



I have thought it would make a wonderful statement if all three of my kids wore one each week to school - we have had a few instances of bullying in my son's classes (5th and 6th grades) and now my 3rd grader as well.  I love that "Choose to be nice" can be read as a positive message for anyone in almost any situation!

Check out the "Choose to Be Nice" movement here ~ http://choosetobenice.com/








Disclosure: I received free the item(s) mentioned in this post in exchange for my honest review. Regardless ~ All my reviews are my honest and personal opinion. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”.

 

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