Speak 04/16/2008
 

AUTHOR:     Laurie Halse Anderson
AGES:     9-12th grade
REVIEW:    Speak is about a high school freshman named Melinda. She called the cops at an end of the summer party and is now an outcast at school. Instead of talking to teachers, parents or classmates, Melinda closes up into her own world. This novel addresses a lot of the hard issues involved in being in high school including peer pressure, parents, skipping class, the cost of popularity, drinking, sex and depression. For a more in depth summary visit Barnes and Noble at http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Speak/Laurie-Halse-Anderson/e/9780142407325.

Ms. Anderson’s writing is magnificent! Although the story deals with many hard issues, her realistic characters and sarcastic humor make this story very enjoyable. You will laugh, cry and maybe even want to reach out and hug the troubled main character. I really enjoyed the symbolism of Melinda’s hideaway. She hangs a poster of Maya Angela on the wall to help her find the courage this historical figure possessed. When she finally finds her voice again, it is in the shadows of this great woman. Melinda’s view of the world makes you reevaluate how you view yours.  To read another review visit http://www.rambles.net/anderson_speak.html.

A word of caution if using this in a classroom: The reason Melinda called the cops at the party was because she was raped. This is not a novel you can assign and then talk about weeks later. It needs to be read and discussed as a class in a mature manner. For some very good lesson plans about Speak visit http://www.writerlady.com/speakh.html

Guest Blogger:  My name is Lauren W. I am currently a graduate student at the University of Memphis. I am getting my masters in education concentrating on English as a Second Language. My sister is a high school English teacher. She passed this book along to me to use with my 9th grade ESL students. The reading level isn’t terrifically difficult, but the content is incredibly valuable. They absolutely loved it! Lauren is a student in Dr. Grant's IDT 7061 course.


 


Comments

Dr. Grant

Thu, 17 Apr 2008 09:51:24

Lauren,
This sounds like an awesome and complex book. I would be interested to hear how your students handled the very mature themes in the book and were they respectful of the issues.

Also, this post reminded me of another book I just finished this past weekend called Mistik Lake by Martha Brooks. You can find out more about Mistik Lake at Amazon <http://www.amazon.com/review/product/0374349851?sortBy=bySubmissionDateDescending>

 

Edward Charbonnet

Thu, 17 Apr 2008 18:55:02

This is an amazing book that can be very powerful for teenage girls who may have had to deal with similar issues. Two thumbs up.

 



Leave a Reply

Name (required)
Email (not published)
Website