Based on a true story from Archbishop Desmond Tutu's childhood in
South Africa, Desmond and the Very Mean Word reveals the power of
words and the secret of forgiveness.
When Desmond takes his new bicycle out for a ride through his
neighborhood, his pride and joy turn to hurt and anger when a group of
boys shout a very mean word at him. He first responds by shouting an
insult, but soon discovers that fighting back with mean words doesn't
make him feel any better. With the help of kindly Father Trevor, Desmond
comes to understand his conflicted feelings and see that all people
deserve compassion, whether or not they say they are sorry. Brought to
vivid life in A. G. Ford's energetic illustrations, this heartfelt,
relatable story conveys timeless wisdom about how to handle bullying and
angry feelings, while seeing the good in everyone.