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Paperback Book Details
  • 03/2021
  • 9798728604631
  • 44 pages
  • $9.99
Sharon Linen-Fordham
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Billy the Bully: From the AddyBee123 Book Collection
In Billy the Bully, Addy is sad because she has been made to feel other than her classmates by a bully named Billy who tells her that she looks funny and makes fun of her. Addy’s mom later explains to her that sometimes kids bully because they might be hurting inside, and they take out those feelings on other people. Addy’s friends are supportive of her, even when Billy continues his mean streak. But the tide turns when Billy has a tragic accident and Addy and her classmates are able to put the past behind them and show Billy what selflessness and a true friend are.
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Addy is being bullied in school by a new boy named Billy, who tells her that she looks funny and trips her in the hallway. As Addy is trying to navigate Billy’s bullying and practice with her friends for a school talent show with a $500 cash prize, something happens to Billy and Addy must decide how to treat someone who has only ever been mean to her, and shows her friends how to rise above and do the right thing. Told in a straightforward and simple writing style and tone, accompanied by equally simple digital illustrations, Billy the Bully is a cautionary tale that encourages kids to see the best in other people, even bullies.

Though this book is intended for a very young audience and has an encouraging message of empathy and openness, the narrative simplicity diminishes the emotional complexity of the kinds of upsetting young people often face. Addy is moved to help and even befriend her bully after her mother tells her the old truism that bullies often are acting out of their own insecurities. That certainly can be true, but as most school kids can attest bullying–and bullies themselves–are a much more variegated topic than this one example allows for. Still, a scene of Addy trying to reconcile her mother’s warmth with the cruelty of some kids is touching, and the diverse cast of kids and reminder of everyone’s humanity are a welcome plus.

The digital illustrations burst with color and engaging faces, though they’re often static; their visual simplicity may be useful for the practical matter of helping young not-quite readers understand the text. That text is not appealingly laid out, and a lack of paragraph breaks makes dialogue read awkwardly. Ultimately a straightforward tale, Billy the Bully puts a likably sunny face on familiar advice and is sure to drive conversation about a persistent problem.

Takeaway: Young readers will enjoy this simple story and illustrations about bullying and friendship.

Great for fans of: Patty Lovell’s Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon, Tracy Ludwig’s My Secret Bully.

Production grades
Cover: B
Design and typography: B-
Illustrations: B
Editing: A-
Marketing copy: A-

Formats
Paperback Book Details
  • 03/2021
  • 9798728604631
  • 44 pages
  • $9.99
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