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Billy loved watching horror movies, but didn't love being menaced by three school bullies. Unfortunately they were bigger and stronger, so what could he do? One very unusual day, Billy is given the perfect opportunity for revenge. But is revenge all it's cracked up to be? With an assortment of creepy characters and ghoulish ghouls, The Night The Bullies Were Bullied! offers a morality tale that challenges the reader to think about power, compassion and forgiveness from a variety of angles. Ages 6 and up "A positive, exciting read and a great book for teachers to use with students to discuss…mehr

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Billy loved watching horror movies, but didn't love being menaced by three school bullies. Unfortunately they were bigger and stronger, so what could he do? One very unusual day, Billy is given the perfect opportunity for revenge. But is revenge all it's cracked up to be? With an assortment of creepy characters and ghoulish ghouls, The Night The Bullies Were Bullied! offers a morality tale that challenges the reader to think about power, compassion and forgiveness from a variety of angles. Ages 6 and up "A positive, exciting read and a great book for teachers to use with students to discuss bullying." Thomas Fitzgibbons >"Imaginative and fun story that illustrates both sides of the bullying issue, exploring the importance of kindness and forgiveness. Parents and teachers should be encouraged to use this book to talk with children about this very difficult topic." Wanjiro Gethaiga Licensed Master Social Worker, NYC
Autorenporträt
Charles Ricciardi began drawing comics in elementary school, and eventually went on to study filmmaking & screenwriting at The Tisch School of the Arts, earning both his B.F.A. and M.A. at New York University. Charles has a full resume of writing, producing and directing credits, including a documentary feature film which he produced about legendary artist Drew Struzan, creator of the "Indiana Jones," "Muppet," "Back To The Future," and "Star Wars"movie posters. Through that filmmaking experience, Charles became inspired to draw again and transformed one of his feature film screenplays, "Billy The Horrible," into this unusual anti-bullying tale. Charles has also authored "The Great Appalachian Trail Race," an exciting story adapted from one of his screenplays. This thought-provoking novel is appropriate for young and old readers alike. Charles lives in New York City with his wife and two young children. visit www.torinopictures.com for more!