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Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson

SpeakSpeak by Laurie Halse Anderson

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Plummeting into depression after being raped, Melinda starts her freshman year of high school, friendless and alone. She's unable to speak, let alone tell anybody what happened, and her parents and teachers don't know what to do with her.



Obviously, it's a discipline issue, so she's grounded and watched and sent for in-school suspension. Nobody notices the signs--that she takes down her bedroom mirror, that she wants to do nothing but sleep, that she hides behind baggy clothes, that she has nightmares.



But the story isn't about her pain. It's about the seeds of love that a few people plant in her heart. Like her art teacher who won't give up on her. It's about finding herself under all the pain. As she learns to draw a tree, which is her years project, she finds that she is that tree, warped and twisted and broken, but that she has strong roots and she will survive.



It fills me with deep sadness and pain to think that someone would want to ban this book.



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2 comments:

  1. I must do something about my Google Reader. I wake up suitably groggy, turn my computer on, and there, splattered against the screen, I read: "Plummeting into depression after being raped,"
    This is not fair. I spilled my coffee all over the keyboard. You bad.

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  2. Next time I will plaster across the top: "BOOK REVIEW! BOOK REVIEW! BOOK REVIEW!"

    Hopefully, that will help.

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