Warning: This article deals with family problems, bullying at school and contains violence and coarse language. It is not suitable for young children.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPaI_Zn8z6Y#t=71Photo Credits
Photo in Article by Xesus
Charalee Graydon bio photo – by Dani Mandrágora
Guest Author Bio
Charalee Graydon
Charalee Graydon was born in Alberta, Canada. She holds degrees in arts and law. Following receipt of a Rhodes scholarship in 1982, Charalee pursued post-graduate legal studies in Oxford, England. She held academic positions in England, New Zealand, and Canada and practiced law in Canada. She developed programs for students, judges and the public and published academic works on legal issues and crime and punishment. She created and taught a course at the University of Alberta on sentencing and has given radio and television interviews on this topic. She holds a diploma in Freelance and Feature Writing from the London School of Journalism.
Charalee has recently published a book, The Judgement Game, an interactive book of literary fiction.
Website: http://www.charaleeg.com/
Blog: http://charaleeg.wordpress.com/
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Thank you, Charalee.
Un articulo muy bien conceptualizado.
Saludos,
C
Two comments were forwarded to me via email with insightful comments.
This is, apparently, a common problem in schools. Students are now using texts, social media and photograph channels for bullying other students.
Thank you for your comments..
Promontory Press, thank you for your comment. Students in Spain enjoyed the story when read by a young man approximately the same age as the boy in the story, Music would have helped bring the story to life.