It is commonly known that when one wants to find out something, one asks questions to gain information. This would seem fairly straightforward, even interesting and calming, as one looks at things from different angles to understand everything.Though, what if this simple task becomes fearful? What if you are forced to answer questions or you are insulted for your answers to a question, and what if, what you say, is used against you by the one asking the questions?In Shirley's Garden, a simple search for answers unfolded in such a manner when the garden residents were trying to work out what Tammy, the Garden Fairy, had witnessed the human gardener carrying into a room in the garden.Rufeus Jerome Stanford, the high-brow crested Pigeon was at the epicentre of this storm, demanding answers to his questions, not to help the garden residents, but to change their lives for the worse.Fearful of him, the garden residents do submit to him at first, but some of them find the courage to stand up to him and challenge his bullying.This book in the series, 'Shirley's Imaginarium, ' takes a look at how ugly bullying is and how one can stand up to the bully with courage, the support of one's friends, thinking about what the bully is up to and what is at stake, and speaking up, as best as you can.This book also inches closer to uncovering the mystery of what Shirley's Imaginarium is, and how the garden residents discover it amidst them, in their home in Kiama in Australia.
- | Author: Aaron Healey
- | Publisher: DiAnn Rodgers-Healey
- | Publication Date: Apr 03, 2025
- | Number of Pages: 00054 pages
- | Binding: Paperback or Softback
- | ISBN-10: 1763635856
- | ISBN-13: 9781763635852