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Consequences

Bullies at School, Bullies at Work. James Wants Bully Justice

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Consequences

By: Peter C. Bradbury
Narrated by: Matthew Raftis
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Bullying is a huge problem that plenty is said about, but little is done. James would prefer to be apologized to, but if his bullies, or those who did him wrong as he grew up refuse to do so, then they will face the "Consequences" of their actions.

At first, James isn't worried about himself, he's reached the end of his tether and he's all alone. Yet after meeting up with another victim who attended the same school, his tactics change, and he wants to help others who are also bullied and belittled.

Although Consequences is a novel, I hope it will bring more awareness to the huge problem of bullying, and that people will think about how they treat and act toward others.

James is able to deal with his tormentors eventually, but he has the tools to do so. Many millions of other don't.

©2013 Peter C. Bradbury (P)2021 Peter C. Bradbury
Literature & Fiction Suspense

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