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Description
This book is one part of a series of short stories that attempts to meaningfully address the complicated and seldom easy world of today’s middle schoolers. This is how the author, Mike Best, wanted (and sometimes managed) to let his rebel daughter in on some of the facts of life that he wished were taught in school. While adults often view their lives as complicated, the most imperfect of them tend to downplay the challenges associated with the preteen years.
This is not psychological writing and not another class. Those who watched Matrix, will remember Morpheus’ red pill and blue pill. The blue pill is easy but means no growth. The red pill means growth but can be brutal. Mike Best is proposing a series of green pills that are easy on everyone and eventually make the red pill unnecessary or, at the very least, easier to digest when the time comes.
This book is one part of a series of short stories that attempts to meaningfully address the complicated and seldom easy world of today’s middle schoolers. This is how the author, Mike Best, wanted...
This book is one part of a series of short stories that attempts to meaningfully address the complicated and seldom easy world of today’s middle schoolers. This is how the author, Mike Best, wanted (and sometimes managed) to let his rebel daughter in on some of the facts of life that he wished were taught in school. While adults often view their lives as complicated, the most imperfect of them tend to downplay the challenges associated with the preteen years.
This is not psychological writing and not another class. Those who watched Matrix, will remember Morpheus’ red pill and blue pill. The blue pill is easy but means no growth. The red pill means growth but can be brutal. Mike Best is proposing a series of green pills that are easy on everyone and eventually make the red pill unnecessary or, at the very least, easier to digest when the time comes.
Advance Praise
"This book is well written and you can tell the time, energy, and research that was used by all of the informative information. The author also adds a personal touch by giving real world examples of how life is at school. I agree that even though we may have different shades of skin, we all go through similar situations."
"This book is well written and you can tell the time, energy, and research that was used by all of the informative information. The author also adds a personal touch by giving real world examples of...
"This book is well written and you can tell the time, energy, and research that was used by all of the informative information. The author also adds a personal touch by giving real world examples of how life is at school. I agree that even though we may have different shades of skin, we all go through similar situations."
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