The memoir offers a compelling personal account of surviving school bullying, highlighting the author's journey from victim to activist. Jodee Blanco shares her experiences of isolation and abuse throughout her school years, shedding light on the challenges faced by outcasts. The updated edition includes a new chapter, insights on digital bullying, and details about her antibullying program, INJJA. It also addresses the broader implications of bullying and the shortcomings of mental health responses, making it a vital resource for schools and readers alike.
Jodee Blanco Books
Jodee Blanco is one of the country's pre-eminent voices on the subject of school bullying. Through her inspirational works, she shares her personal journey and wisdom. Her writing tackles powerful themes, offering readers valuable insights and hope. Blanco is dedicated to ensuring her voice resonates and influences positive change.



I, John Kennedy Toole
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A rich new novel that explores the true story of A Confederacy Of Dunces and the remarkable life of its author, John Kennedy Toole.
Please Stop Laughing at Me . . . Journal: A Safe Place for Us to Talk
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The journal encourages self-exploration and personal growth, guiding readers from silence to a deeper understanding and acceptance of themselves. Jodee Blanco's innovative approach aims to empower individuals to express their thoughts and feelings, fostering a journey towards renewed self-awareness.