Yours, Anonymous should be read by every parent, teacher,
student and potential bully, nerd and geek. Perhaps then, there would be less
complex situations like Ashley White’s. Peter David Orr has documented an 11th grade
student’s interviews, which shine the light on how the authorities committed a
tragic error by allowing those responsible for a fellow student’s death to go
unpunished. Yours, Anonymous is a spell-binding read involving bullying, drugs,
and self-serving teens. - by Patricia Crandall (reviewer)
I like to write mysteries because I like to read mystery stories. It all began with the Nancy Drew series by Carolyn Keene when I was a pre-teen in the 1950s. I have four published novels, poetry and short stories.
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