
The Night Bus Hero
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Narrado por:
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Ashton Frank
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Onjali Q. Raúf
What does it take to turn a bully into a hero? Empathy and the power of forgiveness take center stage in this poignant novel by the award-winning author of The Boy at the Back of the Class.
Getting in trouble is what Hector does best. He knows that not much is expected of him. In fact, he gets some of his most brilliant prank ideas while sitting in detention. But how far is too far? When Hector plays a prank on a homeless man and is seen and shamed by a schoolmate, he reaches a turning point. He wants to be viewed differently and decides to do something that will change his fate for the better. But will anyone take him seriously?
This moving story told with humor and heart presents listeners with some recognizable characters, like a bully and a teacher’s pet, and introduces them to some they may not be so familiar with - like those who are homeless, who live on the street, and whose stories are equally meaningful and important. Listeners will feel motivated to see the best in others and hopeful that bad things can be overcome with effort.
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"Hector’s actions are at first entirely self-serving, his transition into a kinder and more aware person is welcome. . . . Showcase[s] the importance of compassion and forgiveness.”—Publishers Weekly
“An admirable vehicle for introducing readers to the subject of homelessness.”—Kirkus Reviews
taking candies and money from other kids is his job. One day, he got a trolly from a homeless man and push it into the lake. that cause the homeless man lost everything he has. Somehow he felt sorry and started mending things, finally became a hero who solve the mystery.
i like the story overall, but the book drew the bullying part too lightly, i felt uncomfortable. school bully is a serious thing, but Hecter got off too easily.
bully can be changed?
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