TRUDY LUDWIG is a nationally acclaimed speaker and an award-winning
author who specializes in writing children's books that help kids
cope with and thrive in their social world, includingThe Invisible
BoyandMy Secret Bully. She has received rave reviews from
educators, experts, organizations, and parents at schools and
conferences around the US for her passion and compassion in
addressing peer aggression and friendship issues.An active member
of the International Bullying Prevention Association, Trudy also
collaborates with organizations like the Committee for Children and
ConnectSafely.org, and has served as content advisor for Sesame
Street Workshop. Trudy's books have won theMom's Choice Gold Award,
theIBPA Gold Benjamin Franklin Award, and the NAPPA Gold Medal, and
alsobeen recognized as NCSS-CBC Notable Social Studies Books for
Young People.
About the Illustrator
BETH ADAMS's illustrations have appeared in commercials, on book
covers, and in magazines. She lives in Lakeville, Connecticut.
Review, Kirkus Reviews, July 1, 2010:
"This fictional cure will resonate with its intended audience."
Review, Book Faerie.com, August 9, 2010:
"This book is written for children ages 7-11, but the life skills
are applicable to all. Help your child learn about bullying and how
to protect themselves from it by sharing this book with them."
Review, Booklist, September 1, 2010:
“…many children looking for practical advice on bullying will find
this journal more thought-provoking, practical, and readable than
many nonfiction books on the subject.”
Review, School Library Journal:
"…the language and casual writing style are age appropriate…The
advice is sound and there are specific examples that will be
helpful….Further reading for children and adults, as well as the
websites listed at the end of the book, are useful resources."
Review, Publishers Weekly:
“Ludwig packs a lot of expertise and teachable moments into these
pages.”
Review, Children’s Book Review:
“After five books, Ludwig has become much beloved by kids, parents
and teachers. [Confessions of a Former Bully] is chock-full of
helpful information, charts, ‘Quick Facts,’ reflections and
revelations. This book will be a sought after resource in both the
home and the school library.”
Review, Midwest Book Review:
"An absolute ‘must-have’ for elementary, middle school, and public
library collections.”
Review, The Children's Book Review:
"Confessions of a Former Bully teaches us how to disarm the bully
by taking the power and the fun out of bullying. Best of all
the reformed bully is not vilified but respected for her courage to
change....a sought after resource in both the home and the
school"
"This book should be required reading for children and their
parents!" —Patti Kelley Criswell, author of American Girl's Stand
Up for Yourself & Your Friends and Friends: Making Them & Keeping
Them
"Confessions of a Former Bully is unmatched in providing effective
tools for girls and boys in every social role, whether they are
instigators, targets, or bystanders." —Melissa Norman, founder &
executive director of GirlCHARGE, Inc.
"Confessions of a Former Bully brings us into the mind and heart of
a girl who bullies and shows us that change is possible." —Stan
Davis, author of Empowering Bystanders and Schools Where Everyone
Belongs
"Confessions of a Former Bully is a valuable resource for both the
home and the classroom." —Sandra McLeod Humphrey, retired clinical
psychologist, character education expert & children's author
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