39 pages • 1 hour read
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In Bystander by James Preller, 13-year-old Eric Hayes moves to Bellport, Long Island, and encounters Griffin Connelly, a charismatic but cruel bully. Initially drawn into Griffin's circle, Eric soon recognizes Griffin's manipulative behavior and stands up to him, disrupting the school's social dynamics. The novel explores themes of bullying, peer pressure, and standing up for what is right. This book deals with mental health challenges and physical abuse.
James Preller's Bystander receives praise for its realistic portrayal of bullying and the challenges of middle school life. Critics appreciate the engaging plot and the well-developed characters, which resonate with young readers. However, some find the story's pacing uneven and feel that certain themes could be explored more deeply. Overall, it is commended for addressing important social issues.
Readers who would enjoy Bystander by James Preller are typically middle school students interested in realistic fiction that tackles themes such as bullying, friendship, and personal growth. Fans of novels like Wonder by R.J. Palacio and Because of Mr. Terupt by Rob Buyea will find this book compelling and relatable.
Lexile Level
HL600LBullying
Education
Realistic Fiction
Children's Literature
Education
Relationships: Friendship
Emotions/Behavior: Fear
Emotions/Behavior: Hate & Anger