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Speak [LARGE PRINT] (Hardcover)

by Laurie Halse Anderson (Author) "It is my first morning of high school..." (more)
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Since the beginning of the school year, high school freshman Melinda has found that it's been getting harder and harder for her to speak out loud: "My throat is always sore, my lips raw.... Every time I try to talk to my parents or a teacher, I sputter or freeze.... It's like I have some kind of spastic laryngitis." What could have caused Melinda to suddenly fall mute? Could it be due to the fact that no one at school is speaking to her because she called the cops and got everyone busted at the seniors' big end-of-summer party? Or maybe it's because her parents' only form of communication is Post-It notes written on their way out the door to their nine-to-whenever jobs. While Melinda is bothered by these things, deep down she knows the real reason why she's been struck mute...

Laurie Halse Anderson's first novel is a stunning and sympathetic tribute to the teenage outcast. The triumphant ending, in which Melinda finds her voice, is cause for cheering (while many readers might also shed a tear or two). After reading Speak, it will be hard for any teen to look at the class scapegoat again without a measure of compassion and understanding for that person--who may be screaming beneath the silence. (Ages 13 and older) --Jennifer Hubert --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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In a stunning first novel, Anderson uses keen observations and vivid imagery to pull readers into the head of an isolated teenager. Divided into the four marking periods of an academic year, the novel, narrated by Melinda Sordino, begins on her first day as a high school freshman. No one will sit with Melinda on the bus. At school, students call her names and harass her; her best friends from junior high scatter to different cliques and abandon her. Yet Anderson infuses the narrative with a wit that sustains the heroine through her pain and holds readers' empathy. A girl at a school pep rally offers an explanation of the heroine's pariah status when she confronts Melinda about calling the police at a summer party, resulting in several arrests. But readers do not learn why Melinda made the call until much later: a popular senior raped her that night and, because of her trauma, she barely speaks at all. Only through her work in art class, and with the support of a compassionate teacher there, does she begin to reach out to others and eventually find her voice. Through the first-person narration, the author makes Melinda's pain palpable: "I stand in the center aisle of the auditorium, a wounded zebra in a National Geographic special." Though the symbolism is sometimes heavy-handed, it is effective. The ending, in which her attacker comes after her once more, is the only part of the plot that feels forced. But the book's overall gritty realism and Melinda's hard-won metamorphosis will leave readers touched and inspired. Ages 12-up. (Oct.)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 276 pages
  • Publisher: Thorndike Press (May 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0786225254
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786225255
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1,205 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #3,077,218 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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108 of 114 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Silent no longer, February 16, 2000
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This review is from: Speak (Hardcover)
This book is definitely one of my favorites. It's so different from anything I have ever read, the style, the tone, and the way it was written. It was a compelling read from the beginning to the end.

The story is not written as your average outcast "popular people are stupid" cliche. It's an original. The tone is like Melinda is just relaying her thoughts and what she sees to the reader, rather than her feelings and rage and anger against the people that hurt her. Her character gets stronger as you read on, as she begins to stand up for herself.

I liked how the author didn't just tell you what had happened to Melinda in order for her to stay so silent - instead, bits of the incident unfolds as you read along.

I was caught up in Melinda's world, and even though I'm glad to say that I haven't been there and done that, it was easy to just recognize the pain, fear and confusion she went through just because the author doesn't say it right out.

Overall, an excellent read and I highly recommend this to anyone who wants to feel the triumph of "Speak".

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102 of 109 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A book all teens should read, May 1, 2006
This review is from: Speak (Hardcover)
Melinda Sordino, a student with good grades and great friends, has made some mistakes. At the end of a summer party she calls the cops, yet when they arrive she doesn't tell them anything. Back at school the next year, her friends won't speak to her, and people she doesn't even know hate her as the fink who wrecked everybody's party, and her grades start dropping. Her relationship with her parents deteriorates quickly. She becomes sullen, and withdrawn. However this picture is not the whole story.

Her parents know something is wrong but cannot get her to open up. Her only hope is her art teacher; he realizes something is very wrong and through the assignments he gives her tries to draw her out.

This is a story of a girl who is abused, and who doesn't know how to talk about it, but in keeping it inside she is self -destructing. Can Melinda find her voice and speak of her sorrow, or will her silence destroy her?
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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent for Teens., May 10, 2006
This review is from: Speak (Paperback)
Melinda Sordino, a student with good grades and great friends, has made some mistakes. At the end of a summer party she calls the cops, yet when they arrive she doesn't tell them anything. Back at school the next year, her friends won't speak to her, and people she doesn't even know hate her as the fink who wrecked everybody's party, and her grades start dropping. Her relationship with her parents deteriorates quickly. She becomes sullen, and withdrawn. However this picture is not the whole story.

Her parents know something is wrong but cannot get her to open up. Her only hope is her art teacher; he realizes something is very wrong and through the assignments he gives her tries to draw her out.

This is a story of a girl who is abused, and who doesn't know how to talk about it, but in keeping it inside she is self -destructing. Can Melinda find her voice and speak of her sorrow, or will her silence destroy her?
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5.0 out of 5 stars An important piece of literature
Melinda had always been a normal kid - a pretty good student with plenty of friends. During the summer between middle school and high school, she attended a party and something... Read more
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This is a great book for teen girls, and anyone who knows a teen girl. It is a powerful and inspiring study of depression and recovery. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Read
This was a really great read. Melinda's voice compelled me to listen. Listen to her story. Learn how she lives. Read more
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The beginning of the book was a little bit confusing, but once you got to know the characters it was much easier to understand. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars 3.5 stars actually
Speak in the audio format feels realistic, as the reader sounds like a teenage girl whom narrates to us in the first person. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Gold Star Stickers.

I read Laurie Halse Anderson's "Speak" for a Children's Lit Book Award Assignment. At first, the story of the 9th grade girl depressed me, with its grim descriptions of... Read more
Published 1 month ago by E. Holbert

4.0 out of 5 stars A good book to read
I enjoyed reading Speak. It's about a girl named Melinda Sordino, who struggles through ninth grade as an outcast who everyone hates after calling the cops at a party for reasons... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Amy Olaya

3.0 out of 5 stars Good/ Bad Speak

I give Speak a 3. Speak earned a 3 because after a while you were just waiting for the end. This book is about a traumatized ninth grade girl who doesn't talk due to an... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Speak no longer speaks to anyone in the school.
When I got the original Accelerated Reader set Speak was one of the books. Well, it "disappeared" as can happen with really good books. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Carole J. Hane

3.0 out of 5 stars The ending kind of ruined it for me
This was not a bad book. In fact, there are a lot of good things to say about it. Melinda is easy to like and believe even when she's not doing the right thing. Read more
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