Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Bullying and Romance Novels

        This past weekend I took some time to relax by reading a novel by Sherryl Woods. I had read some of her novels previously, and thus I knew I would encounter some old characters that I had met at previous novels by her. I had requested an e-book a few weeks ago without even really reading what the novel is about (just because I had enjoyed her other books), therefore I did not realize the timeliness of her message in Catching Fireflies .
         The novel's message deals with bullying--and especially bullying on the Internet. Needless to say, I was surprised! I would have expected this in a young adult novel, but not really in a (romance) novel for adults. But I was hooked!
         Sherryl Woods describes so well the feelings and actions of high school student who is a victim of the bullying. When she feels alone and helpless, I am right there with her. When one of the adults reveals a tragic encounter with bullying from his past, I am reaching for the tissue. And when the community works together to stand up against the bullying, I was cheering them on! Yes, I have to admit, it would be nice to live in a community where people care so much about each other, and where friends are always ready with a party--or just a margarita (even if I don't like them).
        So, if you feel guilty of reading something "relaxing" instead of another book on writing or reading, I would recommend Sherryl Wood's Catching Fireflies. It deals with a current topic that many of us have encountered at our school. Perhaps it will encourage us teachers to look a little deeper if we suspect bullying is taking place near us. Or perhaps one of us will save a life by getting involved! Or perhaps you are lucky and will never have to deal with this topic during your career!
       Relax with a novel, it just might surprise you!

12 comments:

  1. Thanks for the review; I never would have found it otherwise. How awful that some think it's okay just because they're 'hidden' on the internet. Your paragraph about communities reminds me of that old song from Cheers, 'where everybody knows your name". I imagine most would like such a place.

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  2. I love it when I can be lost in a book like you've described. I will have to look for this title.

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  3. Your review invites to read. Personal recommendations always work better than commercial ones. I checked the link and the book cover really doesn't give anything away.

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    1. Terje, I am with you! The cover gave nothing away!

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  4. I have the advantage over most of you, as I am retired and I do get to relax with a novel. This one sounds interesting as it is prevalent to today's situations. Thanks for the review and recommendation.

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  5. It is interesting and often surprising the way books come into our hands and minds. Thank you for sharing your journey with this one.

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  6. Thanks for the review and book recommendation. I also envy your reading time. It'll go on my list for next summer.

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  7. I've read several Sherryl Woods novels, too. Somehow missed this one. Got the sample on my Kindle to get started. I like the Sweet Magnolias circle of friends, too, though I really don't understand the allure of a margarita... wish they rallied around a good chocolate cake instead!

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    1. I totally agree with you! Cheers to chocolate cake!!!!!

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  8. Thanks for the review - I'll pass the title on to our intergenerational book club.

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  9. Thank you for writing about the book you read. It looks like a timely topic.

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  10. Relaxing with a novel is good advice! Thank you so much Jaana for your kind words this week on my blog. Made me smile.

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