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  1. Speak

    Speak. Author: Laurie Halse Anderson. "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson is a Young Adult Novel that was published in 1999. Since it's publication, "Speak" has received both critical acclaim and censorship. The novel was a New York Times Best-Seller the year it was released and it was a National Book Award finalist as well as the winner of the ...

  2. Book Summary

    Book Summary. Melinda Sordino begins her freshman year at Merryweather High School in Syracuse, New York, with a heavy secret weighing on her. Over the summer, she and her friends went to a party and Melinda ended up calling the police, causing her friends and everyone at the party to socially reject her. Melinda's only friend is Heather, a new ...

  3. Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson Plot Summary

    Speak Summary. Next. Part 1, Chapter 1. Melinda Sordino begins her freshman year at Merryweather High depressed and alone. Throughout the day, students bully and isolate her. Her former best friend, Rachel, is particularly cruel. The only person who will talk to her is Heather, an annoying new girl in town who is focused on social advancement.

  4. Speak Summary

    Speak Summary. Speak tells the story of Melinda Sordino, a ninth grader at Merryweather High School in Syracuse, New York. August before her freshman year, Melinda and her closest friends attend a party with seniors and beer. At the party, Melinda feels uncomfortable and out of place. She gulps down a couple beers before walking outside for ...

  5. Speak Analysis

    Analysis. Speak, which was first published in 1999, was Laurie Halse Anderson's first novel for young adults, though she had previously written two children's books and worked as a journalist ...

  6. Speak Study Guide

    Laurie Halse Anderson has written many other books about contemporary teenage issues; one of the most prominent is Wintergirls (2009), which deals with the sensitive topic of eating disorders as thoughtfully and poignantly as Speak discusses rape and depression. Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969) also deals with issues of rape, disenfranchisement, and coming of age as a woman.

  7. Speak Themes

    Like many novels with high school settings, Speak is deeply focused on ideas of growing up and coming of age. What makes this book's exploration of that subject particularly poignant and pointed, however, is that Melinda has already experienced a major milestone of adulthood—losing her virginity—before the novel begins. The fact that this event occurred as the result of rape, however ...

  8. Speak

    Each of the characters in SPEAK is attempting to communicate across gaps --- to estranged spouses, lost friends, future readers, or a computer program that may or may not understand them. Louisa Hall explores how the chasm between computer and human --- shrinking rapidly with today's technological advances --- echoes the gaps that exist between ordinary people. Though each speaks from a ...

  9. Book summary and reviews of Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson

    Book Review for 'Speak' by Laurie Halse Anderson I read Speak as part of a school literature circle book and I enjoyed it. I would recommend this book to the age group of 12-16, because the theme, (to my surprise) is a little bit more mature, yet it's at an easier reading level. The book is about a girl, Melinda, who stops speaking at school.

  10. Speak Book Review

    The Recommendation. Speak is a novel about empowerment and it is a book that every teen, especially teen girls, should read. There is a time to be quiet and a time to speak out, and on the issue of sexual assault, a young woman needs to find the courage to raise her voice and ask for help. This is the underlying message of Speak and the message ...

  11. Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson

    Speak. Speak, about a ninth grader who struggles to recover after her life and sense of identity are destroyed by a traumatic act of violence, is one of my favorite books to teach to late middle school or early high school students because it's written in a compellingly insightful and sarcastic voice and because it's a powerful tool for ...

  12. Speak Summary

    Here you will find a Speak summary (Laurie Halse Anderson's book). We begin with a summary of the entire book, and then you can read each individual chapter's summary by visiting the links on the "Chapters" section. P.S.: As an Amazon Associate, we earn money from purchases made through links in this page. But the summaries are totally free!

  13. Speak: How Your Story Can Change the World

    3.85. 508 ratings61 reviews. Speak, by popular blogger Nish Weiseth, is a book about the power of telling our own stories and hearing those of others to change hearts, build bridges, advocate for good, make disciples with grace, and proclaim God's kingdom on Earth today. Nish Weiseth exhorts today's Christians to follow Jesus' example by ...

  14. The Impact of "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson

    Download. Essay, Pages 3 (513 words) Views. 1015. Laurie Halse Anderson's novel, "Speak," published by Farrar Straus Giroux in October 1999, with its 197 pages, is a compelling work of teen fiction that resonates deeply with readers. The captivating storyline, relatable characters, and skillful use of literary devices contribute to its ...

  15. How to Write a Book Report, With Examples

    What is a book report? A book report is a written summary of a book's content and your analysis of it. It includes an introduction, plot summary, analysis, and conclusion. A book report is typically assigned to students in middle or high school, but it can also be assigned in college. Book reports are typically 250-500 words long.

  16. NY Times reporter's horse-book series tour takes her to 4 NE Ohio

    The author's latest book is "The Star Horse." Sarah Maslin Nir is set to speak and sign books at four therapeutic riding centers in Northeast Ohio. The author's latest book is "The Star ...

  17. How to Write a Book Report

    Book reports remain a key educational assessment tool from elementary school through college. Sitting down to close read and critique texts for their content and form is a lifelong skill, one that benefits all of us well beyond our school years. With the help of this guide, you'll develop your reading comprehension and note-taking skills. ...