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Everett's eleven, small for his age, and wears glasses. He's the


perfect target for older kids. That's why they pick on him.



Oh, and he has the wrong name; try Everett Winston. That's EW! But he's got a plan. When he's old enough, he's changing his name to Iron Man or The Hulk.



Having two sisters doesn't help, either. They pick on him, too.



He decided to gather together all the self-defense things he's learned so far, along with some of his sketches, so other kids won't have to go through what


he did.



Everett's smart-mouthed, fast, and kind-hearted.



The book is divided into 7 lessons based on the self-defense situations Everett


faced:



Lesson 1 LEARNING TO BOX


Lesson 2: SELF-DEFENSE AGAINST BULLIES;


Lesson 3: SELF-DEFENSE AGAINST LITTLE SISTERS;


Lesson 4:SELF-DEFENSE AGAINST BIG SISTERS;


Lesson 5: SELF-DEFENSE AGAINST MOMS


Lesson 6: Self-DEFENSE AGAINST FRIENDS


Lesson 7: SELF-DEFENSE AGAINST PRINCIPALS


Each little story ends with a quirky SELF-DEFENSE TIP.



The stories are derived from Tony's childhood as a small boy wearing glasses


and edited based on our eleven-year-old grandson's feedback.

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