Don’t Hurt Laurie

Don’t Hurt Laurie by Willo Davis Roberts is a poignant narrative published by Atheneum on February 1, 1977. This first edition, comprising 176 pages, explores the challenges faced by Laurie, a child who endures the consequences of her mother’s volatile temperament following a remarriage. As Laurie navigates her difficult circumstances, she finds support from her new nine-year-old stepbrother, who plays a crucial role in her journey toward healing.
Readers will encounter a story that delves into themes of family dynamics and the impact of parental behavior on children. The narrative focuses on Laurie’s struggles and the assistance she receives, highlighting the importance of understanding and compassion in the face of adversity. This work falls within the realms of children’s fiction and addresses the complex relationships between parents and children, making it a relevant exploration of childhood experiences.
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After her mother, prone to fits of anger, remarries, Laurie, a battered child, is aided by her new nine-year-old stepbrother in finding the help that she so badly needs
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