Blubber

Hardcover, 153 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 1986 by Bradbury Press.

ISBN:
978-0-02-711010-4
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Blubber is a good name for her, the note from Wendy says about Linda. Jill crumples it up and leaves it on the corner of her desk. She doesn't want to think about Linda or her dumb report on the whale just now. Jill wants to think about Halloween.

But Robby grabs the note, and before Linda stops talking it has gone halfway around the room.

That's where it all started...there was something about Linda that made a lot of kids in her fifth-grade class want to see how far they could go...but nobody, Jill least of all, expected the fun to end where it did. --front flap

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holy crap - i did NOT remember this book's main character as being so off-the-cuff nasty and cold hearted. she may not be the one who gives linda the mean nickname of blubber, but she's hardly the 'bystander' that barbara colorossa talks about. no, she's a full fledged participant. when she finally intervenes in the bullying, it's due to her stubborness, not because she has an ounce of empathy for blubber. yet all this trash talk and teasing struck me as very real for girls in grade 5 - like the female equivalent of lord of flies: eat or be eaten

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