Monday, July 20, 2009

Speak, by Laurie Halse Anderson

Have you ever wanted to say something but never had a chance to speak out? The book Speak, by Laurie Halse Anderson, is about a teenage girl named Melinda who is a total outcast and is about to enter high school knowing she called the police at a party during the summer. No one really knows what really happened to her that night. As the novel continues, the author gives hints to the reader to what really happened to her. She becomes very isolated with herself, family, and friends. Melinda expresses her feelings and emotions through art and as she progresses to become a better artist, will she decide to speak out about what happened the night of the party?

In my opinion, Speak is an amazing book filled with many obstacles that a typical teenager overcomes as a new high school student. It teaches a lesson to always speak out and get help whenever it is necessary. Speaking out helps one emotionally and physically through what they are going through. One doesn't want to end up being like Melinda - an outcast and isolated with everything. I think everyone should speak their heart out about anything. I recommend this book to anyone who has any problems speaking out and with self esteem. Speak might give perspective to those that relate to the same problems. Speak out!

- Reviewed by Thomas, grade 9.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I really liked this book. I liked how much the author gets you to connect with the protagonist. Laurie Halse Anderson’s descriptions make you truly feel what Melinda feels. After you see how people treat Melinda and don’t see that there’s something wrong, you feel empathy for her. This book made me think about and consider how other people feel and what they may be going though and how you don’t get to judge people. This book also taught me to stand up for myself and to be myself. I would recommend this book to people who have a sarcastic sense of humor, because you can enjoy Melinda’s drollness.

-Reviewed by Nayri T., grade 9.
Central Library