Title: Speak
Author: Laurie Halse Anderson
ISBN: 978-0312674397
Publisher: Farrar Straus Giroux
Copyright: 1999
Plot Summary: Melinda Sordino, is a freshman in high school, in a year that should be exciting for her, she is dealing with a great amount of pain. Her classmates won't talk to her because she called the cops at a party she attended during the summer. They won't talk to her so she essentially stops talking to teachers, students, and her parents. The only solace she finds is in her freshman art class. Through this project Melinda starts to deal with why she called the cops at the party.
Critical
Evaluation: This book covers a heavy topic and it is written very honestly. There are moments in the book that you can truly feel how invisible Melinda feels. Although the book is about a very serious issues, there are many light moments within the book. This is a truly well written book, and the readers will be able to relate to and understand Melinda.
Reader's Annotation: Melinda Sordino lost the ability to speak for herself at a party over the summer, will she be able to rediscover it and deal with the issues that took her voice away?
Genre: Realistic Fiction, Young Adult
Author Information: Speak was Laurie Halse Anderson's first young adult novel. She has since written other young adult novels including Wintergirls. To find out more about Laurie Halse Anderson visit her website at http://madwomanintheforest.com/.
Book talks: Abuse, Speaking for yourself, taking power
Reading
Level/Interest Age: High School. 14-18
Challenge: Sexual Abuse. This book deals with the topic of sexual abuse however the reader is slowly introduced to what happened and it a crucial part of the story and character development.
Why was this
book chosen?: This book is a powerful, well-written book and it was recommended.
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