Will the Courageous: A Story About Sexual Abuse
Growing with Love, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Barbara Rich
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Written by:
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Amy Barth
About this listen
What is wrong with Will?
Will is a typical six-year-old boy: He loves to tell "knock-knock jokes", collect bugs, and play with other kids. On most school days, Will goes to Nana Winnie's until his mom returns from work. Will enjoys having his Nana as a babysitter. Recently, Nana's cousin Perry has come to visit and suddenly Will no longer wants to go there. He starts having nightmares, acting out in school and wetting his bed. Will's parents are worried. What is wrong with Will?
The Growing With Love Series from Loving Healing Press.
©2011 Amy Barth (P)2021 Amy BarthWhat the critics say
"As a parent, what should you do if your daughter or son told you that she or he had been sexually abused by someone? The subject of this book is certainly not a pleasant thing to read or talk about, but it is definitely one that needs to be discussed. Author Amy Barth, who has an extensive background in social work, deals with her material in a delicate and age-appropriate way. Amy Barth’s books would be an excellent resource to encourage any child who has experienced sexual abuse. It could also be used in controlled situations to introduce the topic in an effort to instruct children how to avoid becoming a sexual abuse victim." (Wayne S. Walker, Home School Book Review)
"Will the Courageous supports important issues regarding sexual abuse that may arise in a young person’s life. Written like a comforting letter from a survivor, the young reader will become aware of the importance and safety to report any encounters. The book is simply written and in understandable terms for any 6 to 9-year old. The information is concise, yet heartening and loving. Will the Courageous should be read with a parent present to encourage dialog about this significant subject." (Irene Watson, author of The Sitting Swing)