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Sorry I’m Not Sorry tells the story of Kylie Steppe, former queen bee of Gold Country Middle School. After bullying a fellow GCMS student, Kylie has been expelled—and she has to attend mandatory counseling. Without her posse to aid her and others to torment, Kylie focuses on the person who stole her GCMS popularity crown: Tori Taylor. As Kylie plots revenge on Tori and attends therapy sessions, will Kylie decide to become more empathetic toward her peers?
It’s hard for tweens to imagine why a bully acts the way he or she does. Sorry I’m Not Sorry shows girls that they hold the power to stop bullying through mutual understanding and acts of love.
My thoughts: This book should be in every household library with daughters. This is book number three in a series. Although I have not had the chance to read one and two, it is easy to follow where two has left off with Kylie bullying. I really loved Lydia, the character in this book who mentored Kylie and helped her focus on being a better young girl. What was sad in this book is how Kylie's so called friends didn't like the new Kylie, an she than realizes how bad she must of made other's feel. I have a daughter who was bullied and this is just the book we needed to read together. |
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