Say Something
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
At this school, there are some children who push and tease and bully. Sometimes they hurt other kids by just ignoring them.
Peggy Moss is a children's author whose work addresses vital social issues. Her writing is informed by her background as an assistant attorney general and her work in preventing hate violence. Moss is dedicated to fostering school environments where all students and educators feel safe and respected. Through her stories, she empowers young readers to speak up and advocate for fairness.



At this school, there are some children who push and tease and bully. Sometimes they hurt other kids by just ignoring them.
Alexandra and Jenny have been best friends for a long time. But Alexandra is willing to do almost anything to be accepted by the glamorous new girl in school, even if that means spilling Jenny's biggest, most important secret.
The story explores Roberta's challenging first day at a new school, where she is initially embraced by various groups but soon learns she doesn't quite fit in. However, as the narrative unfolds, the characters from each group begin to realize that differences can coexist, leading to unexpected friendships and a deeper understanding of acceptance. This journey highlights themes of individuality and the importance of embracing diversity within a community.