Friday, January 29, 2010

Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson


3.5/5

Melinda Sordino is a high school freshman with a terrible secret, no friends, and a newly acquired habit of remaining mute whenever possible. She is ostracized by her classmates for calling the police to break up a summer party. Gradually, readers will realize that the events of that party are the catalyst that sent her spiraling out of control. Will she find her voice in time to save herself?

Anderson does an excellent job of writing realistic teen dialog and creating believable settings and scenarios for her characters to interact. Date rape, which is the trauma Melinda experienced, is thinly veiled and easily predictable; however, there is still an interesting build up to the final scene.

The conclusion of the book may be considered a bit too perfect for more mature readers but, overall, Speak navigates the inner mind of a traumatized teenager with impressive insight. Melinda’s use of art to express herself, her parents’ detached attitudes, and the utter sense of despair she feels will have readers rooting for her.

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