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Author: James Heneghan Publisher: Groundwood Books Studio: Groundwood Books Manufacturer: Groundwood Books Label: Groundwood Books Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Edition: Reprint Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 184 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7 x 4.8 x 0.6
ISBN: 0888997043 EAN: 9780888997043 ASIN: 0888997043
Publication Date: August 28, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Thirteen-year-old Charley Callaghan is coping with some difficult changes in his life. His family has recently moved to Vancouver from Ireland, and his mother has died of cancer. Now he is desperately trying to fit in ? in a new school, a new city, a new country ? while holding a part-time job and keeping an eye on his little sister, Annie. Charley?s red hair and Irish accent at first make him a target of the class bullies, but he is just tough enough to keep them at bay. It's almost a relief to him when the bullies find a new target, Benny Mason. Charley keeps hoping, in vain, that Benny will defend himself, but he fails to intervene. When Benny commits suicide, Charley is overcome with remorse and guilt. He visits Benny?s single mother, Joanna, but instead of confessing, finds himself trying to make amends by doing chores, running errands, and befriending Benny?s little brother. Can Charley find atonement for his failure to help Benny? James Heneghan's trademark narrative drive, vivid characters, and strong social message make this a masterful study of loss and renewal.
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  A Powerful Read! September 16, 2008 At first, Charley is relieved when the school bullies at his new school stop picking on him and shift their persecution to Benny Mason, a gentle soul who never stands up for himself against the bullies. Charley is torn between helping Benny and playing it safe by not getting involved--after all, he tells himself, Benny's problem is not his problem. After Benny takes his own life, however, Charley feels the need to somehow make amends in some way for not being there when Benny needed him. A powerful story that focuses on the crucial role of the bystander in bullying situations.
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