If Only I’D Said Something!

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
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Author: Anne-Marie Mitchell ISBN: 9781504377515
Publisher: Balboa Press Publication: May 4, 2017
Imprint: Balboa Press Language: English
Author: Anne-Marie Mitchell
ISBN: 9781504377515
Publisher: Balboa Press
Publication: May 4, 2017
Imprint: Balboa Press
Language: English

Fourteen-year-old Sam Wilson goes to school every dayalone and full of dread. Facing the school bully Nick and his gang is terrifying enough to make every day painful, whether its from getting shoved to the ground or from the emotional trauma of being Nicks victim. One by one, other students begin to stand up to Nick. With a new friend or two, life is getting better for Sam. But Sams biggest hurdle is facing the shame of being bullied. Its just too hard to tell anyone about whats happening, so Sam hides the bruises and cuts that desperately need tending. With injuries that seem to get more severe each time Sam crosses Nicks path, it becomes harder and harder to hide the truth from teachers, doctors, and family. Sam needs help. But how do you ask for help when youve been hiding something for so long? Sam holds out hope for a father who has been absent since his parents split years ago. But what Sam really wants to do is face the problem alone. When Nick injures Sam so badly life-saving surgery is required, a girl in class exposes the bully, and things finally change for good. If Only Id Said Something! is a lovingly crafted story about how a young student overcomes the school bully once and for all.

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Fourteen-year-old Sam Wilson goes to school every dayalone and full of dread. Facing the school bully Nick and his gang is terrifying enough to make every day painful, whether its from getting shoved to the ground or from the emotional trauma of being Nicks victim. One by one, other students begin to stand up to Nick. With a new friend or two, life is getting better for Sam. But Sams biggest hurdle is facing the shame of being bullied. Its just too hard to tell anyone about whats happening, so Sam hides the bruises and cuts that desperately need tending. With injuries that seem to get more severe each time Sam crosses Nicks path, it becomes harder and harder to hide the truth from teachers, doctors, and family. Sam needs help. But how do you ask for help when youve been hiding something for so long? Sam holds out hope for a father who has been absent since his parents split years ago. But what Sam really wants to do is face the problem alone. When Nick injures Sam so badly life-saving surgery is required, a girl in class exposes the bully, and things finally change for good. If Only Id Said Something! is a lovingly crafted story about how a young student overcomes the school bully once and for all.

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