Speak 20th Anniversary Edition

paperback, 224 pages

Published Jan. 15, 2019 by Square Fish.

ISBN:
978-1-250-30235-9
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4 stars (9 reviews)

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Review of 'Speak' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

An astonishing and moving look inside a person in pain. The author isn't shy about what it's about -- a rape at 13, at a summer party where one of the seniors decided she was the 'pretty one' that he wanted. And her attempt to call the cops -- an automatic response born by the media begging people to speak out -- led to a year of ostracization, agony and silence. The prose in this graphic novel is sparse and true to the internal struggle that is hollowing the protaganist out. The art is a sharp relief that highlights the realities of school and its hidden edges. As a father, I found I couldn't put the book down until it finally released me, in tears, at the end.

Review of 'Speak' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Despite its marketed literature category, ‘Speak’ appeals to both young and adults. I have become totally absorbed in the story from the very first page. Laurie Halse Anderson is a gifted writer and she approaches this difficult topic- rape in the brutal world of adolescence- with clarity, raw honesty and emotion.

Speak_1st_Edition_CoverMelinda, a freshman high school, was a usual teenager girl. She used to have friends and live a normal teenage life, but after being raped by a schoolmate during a summer party – a crime that no one but her and the perpetrator, whom she calls IT, knows about – she retreats inside herself, trying to deal with the trauma of this experience. Her parents, are not indifferent, but they have they own issues, their fighting isolates Melinda from them. Melinda becomes depressed, unable to function well. At school she is an outcast. She skips school regularly, she wonders …

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