Scrawl
When eighth-grade school bully Tod and his friends get caught committing a crime on school property, his penalty--staying after school and writing in a journal under the eye of the school guidance counsellor--reveals aspects of himself that he prefers to keep hidden.
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Bullying > Fiction. Self-perception > Fiction. Poverty > Fiction. Schools > Fiction. |
Genre |
Diary fiction. Fiction. |
- ISBN: 1596434171
- ISBN: 9781596434172
- Physical Description 234 pages
- Edition 1st ed.
- Publisher New York : Roaring Brook Press, 2010.
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General Note: | "A Neal Porter Book." |
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 19.50 |
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Summary
Scrawl
Tod Munn is a bully. He's tough, but times are even tougher. The wimps have stopped coughing up their lunch money. The administration is cracking down. Then to make things worse, Tod and his friends get busted doing something bad. Something really bad. Lucky Tod must spend his daily detention in a hot, empty room with Mrs. Woodrow, a no-nonsense guidance counselor. He doesn't know why he's there, but she does. Tod's punishment: to scrawl his story in a beat-up notebook. He can be painfully funny and he can be brutally honest. But can Mrs. Woodrow help Tod stop playing the bad guy before he actually turns into one . . . for real? Read Tod's notebook for yourself.