Journal of a Schoolyard Bully: Notes on Noogies, Wet Willies, and Wedgies
by
Farley Katz
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Griffin, 2011 (2011)
Hardcover, e-Book
Reviewed by Hilary Williamson
C
artoonist Farley Katz's
Journal of a Schoolyard Bully: Notes on Noogies, Wet Willies, and Wedgies
is the illustrated journal of a bully (who sees it as his
calling
) '
being forced to write this as part of an exercise to find out "why I behave the way I do."
'
T
hough it's very funny, it's also very sad (when one considers the victims) as when our bully (middle schooler Niko Kayler) notes that '
Eugene had it coming to him when he decided it was OK to look me in the eye - he didn't need to - I knew what he was
thinking
.
' He relays his
'bullying philosoph
y' to readers, explaining how to pick '
a mean-spirited nickname
'; levels of intimidation; his greatest bullying hits; proxy bullying methods; the importance of practice on younger siblings; and how cyberbullying is sinking low for real bullies.
W
hen he runs out of targets, Niko even goes after neighborhood adults. He finds a new role model in the football coach, and shares a
Bullying Hall of Fame
(from Genghis Khan to Garfield). He launches a major olfactory attack with paper airplanes, compares notes with a prison inmate, cuddles his pet skunk ... and enters the science fair, where chaos soon reigns. Expelled, Niko is sent to an
Academy for Misguided Youths
, where bullying is taken to another level.
T
hough it's mostly funny, there are some valuable underlying lessons in
Journal of a Schoolyard Bully
- for bullies, victims and observers of all ages.
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