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Speak
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4.5 stars
*This is another book which I would not have picked up had it not been for a book challenge. So happy I did. This serves as a nice reminder that stepping outside of what we would normally choose can, and in this case, did pay off.
High School. Some remember it as the happiest time of their lives while others are so happy when it is over that they never want to look back. Where do you stand?
Melinda is an outcast, a pariah, she has no friends. She is lonely, depressed, anxious and carrying a secret around with her. Secret- six simple letters which can feel like a ton of bricks when one carries it around with them. This book shows how one night changed everything for her and destroyed her friendships and once happy life.
Melinda called the police during a party and the entire school has turned on her. As the school year progresses, she deteriorates more. She begins to get bad grades, she skips school, she doesn't speak she doesn't confide in others, she only finds solace in her art. Her art teacher is the only teacher in her school who shows an interest in her and encourages her to express herself through her art.
Told with heartbreaking honesty and with devastating insight, speak shows the cruelty of high school students. The fragility of friendships, how warning signs are missed and how the ones who need it the most, often fall through the cracks. Speak is well-written, poignant, and evokes emotion.
This is a book I am reading (well, I finished it first) with my fifteen-year-old and will be discussing when both of us have completed it. Great book in a great format for teens. There is a lot to discuss here.
*This is another book which I would not have picked up had it not been for a book challenge. So happy I did. This serves as a nice reminder that stepping outside of what we would normally choose can, and in this case, did pay off.
High School. Some remember it as the happiest time of their lives while others are so happy when it is over that they never want to look back. Where do you stand?
Melinda is an outcast, a pariah, she has no friends. She is lonely, depressed, anxious and carrying a secret around with her. Secret- six simple letters which can feel like a ton of bricks when one carries it around with them. This book shows how one night changed everything for her and destroyed her friendships and once happy life.
Melinda called the police during a party and the entire school has turned on her. As the school year progresses, she deteriorates more. She begins to get bad grades, she skips school, she doesn't speak she doesn't confide in others, she only finds solace in her art. Her art teacher is the only teacher in her school who shows an interest in her and encourages her to express herself through her art.
Told with heartbreaking honesty and with devastating insight, speak shows the cruelty of high school students. The fragility of friendships, how warning signs are missed and how the ones who need it the most, often fall through the cracks. Speak is well-written, poignant, and evokes emotion.
This is a book I am reading (well, I finished it first) with my fifteen-year-old and will be discussing when both of us have completed it. Great book in a great format for teens. There is a lot to discuss here.
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July 1, 2019
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July 1, 2019
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July 2, 2019
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July 6, 2019
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Jul 02, 2019 06:50PM
Outstanding review, Debra ;) This cover is amazingly intriguing!! 😊
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KAS wrote: "Outstanding review, Debra ;) This cover is amazingly intriguing!! 😊"Thank you KAS! Great cover and it makes sense after reading the book.
Lindsay - Traveling Sister wrote: "Terrific review Debra! So glad you enjoyed stepping outside your usual genre! 💜"Thank you Lindsay!
Any book that encourages discussion with a teen is wonderful. So glad you enjoyed this story, Debra.
Michelle wrote: "Oh wow, great review, Debra! I'll be adding this one! 💖"Thank you, Michelle! It's a fast read.
Marialyce wrote: "Any book that encourages discussion with a teen is wonderful. So glad you enjoyed this story, Debra."Thank you, Marialyce!
This was such an amazing book! So glad you went out of your comfort zone and read it. It is powerful and discussion worthy.
(Bern) Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas wrote: "This was such an amazing book! So glad you went out of your comfort zone and read it. It is powerful and discussion worthy."I'm glad I went out of my comfort zone as well!
Nicola wrote: "Great that you enjoyed something you wouldn’t normally pick up! Especially as it’s such a powerful read! 😊"Thank you, Nicola!
Great review, Deb. In my opinion, in this electronic age school bullies are worse then when I was a kid. I hope she goes all Carrie on them.
Joe wrote: "Great review, Deb. In my opinion, in this electronic age school bullies are worse then when I was a kid. I hope she goes all Carrie on them."Thank you, Joe!
Awesome review Debra, and I love that you are reading and discussing it with your teenager. I have trouble reading about bullying and teen culture but I know they are timely and important subjects and we need to stay informed.












