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Book Review of Speak

Speak
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Helpful Score: 2


I finished this book a couple of hours ago, but it left me with so much to think about that I decided to wait before writing my review.

This book was very emotional for me to get through. The author wrote it very well--she did not waste any words. As a reader you can tell she really throught through every decision she made in her writing. It definitely deserves the awards it got.

As a parent, I was struck by the characterization of Melinda's parents in the book. If my child changed that much in the course of one summer (in reality one night), I would do more than just yell at her to get motivated. I would want to get her help, find out what caused the change.

As a person, I was struck with everything that Melinda went through, both the night of the party where she became the social outcast and the entirety of her freshman year. I kept finding myself asking, "is high school really like that?" And part of me said, "no this is a dramatization--there are exaggerations." But there is a part of it that rings true--I know that for some students this is how high school feels. In that way the book feels very real and honest.

Overall, I would highly recommend it, but I caution people that it is not a "and they all live happily ever after" fairy tale story. It is realistic. It is gripping. And it is touching.