School shootings, suicide, self-injury, and sex crimes Sabrina Solin Weill takes on tough topics in We're Not Monsters: Teens Speak Out About Teens in Trouble. Each chapter offers a roundup of the issues, facts and statistics, plus advice and the voices of teenagers themselves, gathered from extensive interviews and hundreds of Web postings. Suggestions for further reading as well as phone numbers and Web addresses of organizations designed to help are included.
From School Library Journal
Grade 8 Up-With candor and a mix of teenage testimony and professional advice, this book sheds light on some of the most disturbing contemporary issues: teen killers, suicide, sexual offenders, dangerous sex with older men and women, infanticide, and self-injury. Weill explores the reasons for the emergence of these societal problems and admonishes teens to build connections and communicate with their peers and parents. For each topic, the what, who, why, and how are addressed along with warning signs and possible solutions. Relevant profiles of teens who made the news and "Scary Stats" close each chapter. Written for teens and concerned adults, this open, forthright discussion taps the experiences, attitudes, and opinions of an array of young people from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds across the United States. These teens speak out about the behaviors of their troubled peers and share their insights on why they occur. Information and observations from experts offer constructive responses to deviant behaviors. Although there is no index, an appended list of resources is helpful. Rosen has published separate self-help titles on each of these issues in its hi/low "Need to Know Library" series. However, We're Not Monsters offers a more widely documented, higher-reading level presentation. It goes well beyond media coverage of shocking incidents in a hopeful effort to unmask and understand adolescent criminals and victims.
Gerry Larson, Durham School of the Arts, NC
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