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Calbert: The Third Grade Cowboy/Facing the Bully

By: Lisa Head
Narrated by: Torii Alaniz
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What would you do if the boy you bullied day in and day out would ultimately decide if you lived or died?

This story is about bullying as seen through the eyes of a third grader named Calbert.

Every day Calbert is forced to face his bully, Ernie, at school. Until one day when a teacher sends the boys to the storage room to pick up a few items. She is unaware of their bully/victim relationship. While in the storage room, the school catches on fire. The boys discover quickly that they are trapped and the only way out is through a high, small window. Ernie must lift Calbert out of the window. As he watches Calbert run from the burning building, he wonders, "Will this boy who I have mistreated for so long continue to run to safety, or will he come back for me?"

©2012 Lisa Head (P)2022 Lisa Head
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