Book details
Speak
by Laurie Halse Anderson
1999
About the book
Melinda Sordino enters her freshman year at Merryweather High School as an outcast. She is ostracized by her former friends for calling the police at a summer party, but she remains unable to explain that Andy Evans raped her there. Melinda retreats into a self-imposed silence, struggling to communicate her trauma through speech. She finds a singular outlet for expression in Mr. Freeman’s art class, where she works on a year-long project depicting a tree. As the school year progresses, she navigates the social isolation of the hallways and a hidden janitor's closet while slowly regaining her voice through physical creation and the acknowledgment of her assault.
This novel serves young adult readers and educators seeking a realistic depiction of the aftermath of sexual violence and social alienation. It provides a clear look at how institutional systems and peer groups fail victims of trauma. Readers finish the book with an understanding of how artistic expression functions as a tool for recovery and the importance of self-advocacy in reclaiming one’s identity. The story offers a framework for identifying the signs of internal struggle and the steps required to break a cycle of silence.
Details
- Published
- 1999
- Language
- EN