"Tuesday of the Other June" by Norma Fox Mazer is a story about the slow, suffocating experience of school bullying. The plot follows a gentle girl named June who is tormented every week at swim class by another girl who shares her name. The bully’s tactics—cruel nicknames, shoves, and public humiliation—are painfully realistic, and the protagonist’s decision to endure in silence to protect her loving mother will resonate with any reader who has ever felt small or trapped.
The turning point occurs not at school or the pool, but at June’s own doorstep, when the bully threatens her sense of safety and family. June’s explosive, raw shout of "NO!" is a moment of pure, earned liberation. It is not presented as a magic solution to all her problems, but as a critical first step in reclaiming her voice and her identity.


