Please Stop Laughing at Me... One Woman's Inspirational Story 
I started this book this afternoon and finished it before bedtime. The author's story is engrossing yet so sad. I wasn't popular in school by any means, but luckily I experienced not one iota of what the author had to endure. Hopefully this book will bring bullying to the forefront of parents' and teachers' minds and encourage them to learn more about effective responses to bullying.My only minor criticism of the book is that I wished the author had commented more on how very lucky she was to
I don't see what was so "inspirational" about Please Stop Laughing at Me. Mainly it was one long whine about how the author was bullied throughout her school years. I'm a survivor of bullying myself and her stories rang true, but Jodee Blanco's so-called "insights" rang hollow. She might as well have just said, "I got treated horribly in school, but I'm a stronger person now" instead of having to stretch that one sentence into 276 pages. She also promised to provide answers to the bullying

I love this book. From start to finish it was great. Many people have experienced some type of bullying or peer pressure during sometime in their life. Just like Jodee Blanco. I find it interesting how she can go through all the beatings and hurtful things her classmates do to her. This book shows Jodee's highschool life on how she was treated by her peers. In Jodee's perspective, highschool seemed to be the scariest place that she was forced to go to. She shows all the things that happens in
Oh man, this is tough. Let me begin with a nice, positive statement.I have compassion for people who are/were bullied in school. I WAS bullied in school, so I get it. And some of what Jodee Blanco writes about is gut-wrenching and terribly sad.BUT...I have never seen such a bad case of passive-aggressive/martyr syndrome/narcissism in my life. Am I the only one who thinks this?When a person transfers to about ten different schools in their lifetime, trying to escape the bullying from the last
One of the worst books I ever read
What was this book supposed to be again? Inspirational? A book on tips to prevent bullying?It wasn't either. It was Jodee Blanco's narcissistic tale of how great she was and how awfully everyone else treated her. I just didn't understand. She gave NO clues as to why these kids bullied the living crap out of her. She didn't show any signs that she had risen above the horrible people that bullied her. In fact, in the end, she even WANTED them to like her! It made no sense whatsoever. She also had
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Original Title: | Please Stop Laughing at Me... One Woman's Inspirational Story |
ISBN: | 1580628362 (ISBN13: 9781580628365) |
Edition Language: | English |
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In her poignant work, Jodee Blanco tells how school became a frightening and painful place, where threats, humiliation, and assault were as much a part of her daily experience as bubblegum and lip-gloss were for others. It is an unflinching look at what it means to be an outcast, how even the most loving parents can get it wrong, why schools fail, and how bullying is both misunderstood and mishandled.Details Of Books Please Stop Laughing at Me... One Woman's Inspirational Story
Title | : | Please Stop Laughing at Me... One Woman's Inspirational Story |
Author | : | Jodee Blanco |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 288 pages |
Published | : | March 1st 2003 by Adams Media (first published February 1st 2003) |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Autobiography. Memoir. Biography |
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Ratings: 3.85 From 11498 Users | 1183 ReviewsAssess Of Books Please Stop Laughing at Me... One Woman's Inspirational Story
I had a hard time reading Please Stop Laughing at Me by Jodee Blanco, probably because I questioned the accuracy of her story. I feel bad saying this if it truly is a completely accurate account of her life in middle and high school, but as I continued to read on, I gradually questioned the creditability of the content. I didn't think it was meant to read as a fictional story, but some of the incidences described were a little too absurd to take for face value.Here are some of the examples II started this book this afternoon and finished it before bedtime. The author's story is engrossing yet so sad. I wasn't popular in school by any means, but luckily I experienced not one iota of what the author had to endure. Hopefully this book will bring bullying to the forefront of parents' and teachers' minds and encourage them to learn more about effective responses to bullying.My only minor criticism of the book is that I wished the author had commented more on how very lucky she was to
I don't see what was so "inspirational" about Please Stop Laughing at Me. Mainly it was one long whine about how the author was bullied throughout her school years. I'm a survivor of bullying myself and her stories rang true, but Jodee Blanco's so-called "insights" rang hollow. She might as well have just said, "I got treated horribly in school, but I'm a stronger person now" instead of having to stretch that one sentence into 276 pages. She also promised to provide answers to the bullying

I love this book. From start to finish it was great. Many people have experienced some type of bullying or peer pressure during sometime in their life. Just like Jodee Blanco. I find it interesting how she can go through all the beatings and hurtful things her classmates do to her. This book shows Jodee's highschool life on how she was treated by her peers. In Jodee's perspective, highschool seemed to be the scariest place that she was forced to go to. She shows all the things that happens in
Oh man, this is tough. Let me begin with a nice, positive statement.I have compassion for people who are/were bullied in school. I WAS bullied in school, so I get it. And some of what Jodee Blanco writes about is gut-wrenching and terribly sad.BUT...I have never seen such a bad case of passive-aggressive/martyr syndrome/narcissism in my life. Am I the only one who thinks this?When a person transfers to about ten different schools in their lifetime, trying to escape the bullying from the last
One of the worst books I ever read
What was this book supposed to be again? Inspirational? A book on tips to prevent bullying?It wasn't either. It was Jodee Blanco's narcissistic tale of how great she was and how awfully everyone else treated her. I just didn't understand. She gave NO clues as to why these kids bullied the living crap out of her. She didn't show any signs that she had risen above the horrible people that bullied her. In fact, in the end, she even WANTED them to like her! It made no sense whatsoever. She also had
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