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Bullying at school can be a terrible experience, and yet sometimes it can be quite hard to see the reason for the bullying. Why, for instance, would a black boytease a black girl about being black?
"John-John McIntyre is the smallest seventh grader in the world. Even fifth graders can see over his head. Sometimes I have ahard time believing he and me are both thirteen. He's my color, but since second grade he's been teasing me about being too black."[1]
At first, there doesn't seemto be a reason why John-John might be teasing Maleeka. Perhaps he's jealous because Maleeka is tall and, even if she doesn't quite realise it yet, she's rathergorgeous too. And perhaps he's also jealous of her relationship with Caleb:
"He stared at me half the year. I thought he saw what everybody else saw. Skinny, poor,black Maleeka. But Caleb saw something different. He said I was pretty. Said he liked my eyes and sweet cocoa brown skin. He wrote me poems and letters. He putspearmint gum inside. Walked me to class. Gave me a ring. I ain't told Momma."[2]
So when John-John ruined it for Maleeka and Caleb, Maleeka was left with no-one on herside. Maybe it wasn't a very clever move, but Maleeka teamed up with Charlese and her gang, out of self-protection. That didn't improve things much, but it wasbetter than nothing. Until Charlese decided to see how far she could push Maleeka, too ...
Maleeka is in a difficult situation and there doesn't seem to be anyone shecan turn to. She makes some pretty bad mistakes before she finally realises that the new English teacher, the outspoken Miss Saunders, really is on her side.
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