Join us throughout the entire month of October as we read through Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson and discuss its themes, messages, and our thoughts on what the book has to say about sexual violence and being a survivor. Each week, we will discuss a selected section of the book and lead participants through a conversation based on a discussion guide. Read ahead or read the sections throughout October!
CW: sexual violence, bullying, PTSD, self-harm, strong language
“Speak is the story of an isolated high school student whose recent rape has left her retreating into a silent shell. Through time, art, and her small but mighty group of friends, she learns to reclaim herself and fight back against those who would seek to silence her. Grappling with serious and relevant themes and subjects, this book encourages the reader to do as Melinda does—speak.”
You can find the book available for purchase at any major book retailer, in physical, digital, or audio-book formats. If you’d like to get the book for free, visit your local library’s website to see if they have the book available for rent. You can find the book available for purchase at any major book retailer, in physical, digital, or audio-book formats. If you’d like to get the book for free, visit your local library’s website to see if they have the book available for rent. We will be discussing the novel, not the graphic novel.
Discussion Schedule:
10/3: First Marking Period
10/10: Second Marking Period
10/17: Third Marking Period
10/24: Fourth Marking Period