The Teardrop

The Teardrop is the second in the Kenroy stories series. Corey is a classmate of Kenroy's from a badly dysfunctional household. His father is a newly released prison inmate, while his abused mother has a drug habit. Young Corey is a gifted artist struggling to find a place for himself under some rather troubling influences. The book is packaged to include talking points for Developmental Bibliotherapy, plans for individual and group facilitation, and a carefully specified creative writing exercise. "The major aspects of the story can be applied to different situations but the story line is most appropriate for teenagers who are dealing with transitions, trust, friendships. drug prevention, gangs, crime, morality, and related issues." Dr. Dale-Elizabeth Pehrsson, Bibliotherapy Education Project

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The Teardrop

The Teardrop is the second in the Kenroy stories series. Corey is a classmate of Kenroy's from a badly dysfunctional household. His father is a newly released prison inmate, while his abused mother has a drug habit. Young Corey is a gifted artist struggling to find a place for himself under some rather troubling influences. The book is packaged to include talking points for Developmental Bibliotherapy, plans for individual and group facilitation, and a carefully specified creative writing exercise. "The major aspects of the story can be applied to different situations but the story line is most appropriate for teenagers who are dealing with transitions, trust, friendships. drug prevention, gangs, crime, morality, and related issues." Dr. Dale-Elizabeth Pehrsson, Bibliotherapy Education Project

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The Teardrop

The Teardrop

by David Washington
The Teardrop

The Teardrop

by David Washington

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The Teardrop is the second in the Kenroy stories series. Corey is a classmate of Kenroy's from a badly dysfunctional household. His father is a newly released prison inmate, while his abused mother has a drug habit. Young Corey is a gifted artist struggling to find a place for himself under some rather troubling influences. The book is packaged to include talking points for Developmental Bibliotherapy, plans for individual and group facilitation, and a carefully specified creative writing exercise. "The major aspects of the story can be applied to different situations but the story line is most appropriate for teenagers who are dealing with transitions, trust, friendships. drug prevention, gangs, crime, morality, and related issues." Dr. Dale-Elizabeth Pehrsson, Bibliotherapy Education Project


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046174106
Publisher: David Washington
Publication date: 09/15/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 479 KB
Age Range: 12 Years

About the Author

David Washington holds a B. A. degree in Psychology and M. A. degree in Anthropology, the interface of culture and personality being the focus of his research and study. Throughout the years he has pursued a persistent interest, both as a writer and self-help enthusiast, in the efficacy of literature as an agent of personal development. His literature therapy publications are an outgrowth of this enthusiasm and an interest as a writer in art as for something more than its own sake.

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