Thursday, November 07, 2013

Bullying Books by NZ author reviewed by Belinda Mellor





          Ann Neville has produced a valuable resource for anyone with an interest in bullying. Her books: Batjack, a children’s/young adult novel; and its two non-fiction companion books: How to Stop being Bullied – a Kids’ Guide, and How to Bully-Proof your Child – a Parents’ Guide have already met with a very positive response from educators, child-care specialists and mental health providers.

          Batjack is the story of thirteen year old Tom who is suffering from the unwanted attention of school bully Dylan. When Tom and his friends decide enough is enough, they devise a plan to stop being victims and reclaim their lives. Batjack is well-written – an amusing, easy read with fun characters and an engaging plot. The important message and the implementation of the anti-bullying tools (directly taken from the non-fiction volumes) are in no way heavy handed and add to, rather than detract from, the story. This is not just a book for children who are being bullied, or whose friends are being targeted, but for all children who enjoy a good story. A Resource Kit for Teachers aimed at L3 and 4 of the New Zealand Curriculum is available to go with Batjack.

          The non-fiction volumes include looking at what bullying is, how and why it happens, what victims can do to help themselves and what others can do, and also how to help the bullies. There is a lot of common sense and good advice, some of which is from young people so should speak directly to victims and potential victims. Like the novel, these books are straightforward, easy to use and understand, and very readable.

          Each book is useful alone. Together they form an excellent resource. A highly recommended addition to homes, schools and institution libraries.
Belinda Mellor.

About  the Author : 
Ann Neville has a M Ed, Dip Ed Management, Dip Ed Ldsp and  Grad Dip Creative Writing.
Her book Violence...not in our school was made possible through a Scholarship and Graduate Study Award from the University of Waikato. The novel Batjack was short-listed for the Tom Fitzgibbon Award.

Footnote:
A Teachers Resource Kit for Batjack is now available and relates to Level 3 and  4 aspects of The New Zealand Curriculum.

These books are published by CP Books, part of The Copy Press, Nelson.
Batjack - rrp $15.95. The two guides are $12.95 each

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