Published: 2008
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"Say Something" by Peggy Moss explores the important theme of speaking up against bullying and standing up for oneself and others. The story follows a young girl who witnesses her classmates being teased and mistreated. Torn between the fear of becoming a target herself and the desire to help her peers, she navigates the complexities of friendship and courage. The narrative emphasizes the power of words and actions, encouraging readers to find their voice in difficult situations. Ultimately, it serves as an uplifting reminder that everyone has the ability to make a positive difference, no matter how small. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book was published in 2008 by Tilbury House, U. S. .