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Nyrah's Bully
von Annette Bentley Smith
Verlag: AnneCorp Literary Works
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ISBN: 978-1-7362677-2-1
Erschienen am 30.12.2020
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 222 mm [H] x 221 mm [B] x 7 mm [T]
Gewicht: 352 Gramm
Umfang: 44 Seiten

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The worse thing to face in school is a bully. Nyrah, and her sister Londee, have to face this reality in their first year of elementary school.
Brooklyn, a fifth grader, knows nothing else but to bully others, and Nyrah was her target. How long would she get away with it? Apparently, she didn't care. She felt that Nyrah deserved it.
Would Brooklyn finally get a wake-up call and learn to be friends? Will Nyrah have to seek help? If so, from who?
This heartfelt story will provide a wonderful lesson in facing bullying in school and how to handle it. Also, "Nyrah's Bully" shows the importance of dealing with bullying before it gets out of control and what can happen when it does.
Education regarding this subject should begin early, and it is essential that the entire family get involved in supporting and encouraging young ones who are victims. It is also important that the aggressor is counseled regarding his or her actions and learns to rectify the harm caused. An enlightening message for both children and parents.



Annette Bentley Smith is a Georgia born children's book author of fictitious, realistic books for children ages 0-12. She's the wife of a jack of all trades, the mother of two young adults, and the grandmother of a beautiful and bright nine-year- old little girl. Her granddoll Melody Rayne is now her latest and greatest inspiration for her stories. In the mix of learning about how to be a writer and getting published, she experimented with various occupations: Cashier, Massage Therapist, File Clerk, Computer Operator, and working from home as a Virtual Sale Agent... But her favorite thing to do now is the one she's doing-writing for children. She does her best writing in her home when there is total silence. However, when she is out and about and her surroundings gives her an idea for a story, no matter what paper is around, she quickly jots it down. She completed a book called "Nyrah's Bully" (Publisher- AnneCorp Literary Works) which is one of ten, while sitting in a doctor's office for two hours. Yes, she still writes her stories on paper, before typing them up. She feels closer to her stories that way. Annette loves writing her stories in a way that will educate, entertain and give children a temporary escape into a think outside of the box adventure. Her mission is for her stories to be your children's favorite books to pick up and read. Annette's books are aligned around a city to city strategy called "Get Hooked on Mrs. Annie's Books" which center on an exceptional reader experience. She is committed to continuously enhancing your child/children's experience. She wants her stories to inspire your children to become creative and allow their imaginations to run as far it will take them.
She took a writing course with The Institute of Children's Literature, but she feels her best qualifications comes from her readership as a child in elementary school, and raising two boys. Watching their growths and incidents, gave her many ideas for stories. Also, she began caring for other children at the age of fourteen and still cares for other children now. Her books have received starred reviews on Amazon and social media sites. Authors such as J. Hale Turner and Maxine Billings, regards her as "an amazing writer."