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  • Theresa Marrama Cyberbullying
  • Theresa Marrama Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying

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English graphic novel, intermediate level. Elise suffers from online bullying. Her sister Julie helps her accept herself and fight the bullying.

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Elise, a curious twelve-year-old, goes against her mother's rules and dives into the world of Instachat, seeking connection and excitement. However, as she becomes part of the social media world, she faces the harsh reality of online negativity and begins to feel isolated and stressed. With the guidance of her sister Julie, Elise slowly begins to learn the importance of self-acceptance and standing up for what is right, even if it is contrary to what her peers and the "rules" of social media dictate. Will Elise learn the dangers of seeking validation behind screens? Will she learn how important real connections are in a digital world?

Features

  • 74 pages
  • all dialogue
  • written in the present tense

Information for teachers

This book is intended as a reader for students learning English. 

Would you like to order a class set? We will give you a 10% discount on 25 or more copies of the same title. Please, order the novels via e-mail. Due to relatively small stock numbers, please allow 2-3 weeks for your order.

*All books and novels are copyright protected, which means that copying this book for use in your classroom is not permitted.

hoofdpersoon is 12 jaar oud / levensles / life lesson / main character is 12 years old / pesten / social media
Author Theresa Marrama
Year of publication 2023
Number of pages 47
ISBN 9781958759271
Illustrated by Sumit Roy
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