This
Song Will Save Your Life by Leila Sales, 276 pages.
Farrar Straus Giroux, 2013.
$17.99
Content: Language: PG-13 (40 swears); Mature Content: PG-13; Violence: PG-13
Content: Language: PG-13 (40 swears); Mature Content: PG-13; Violence: PG-13
MS, HS-ADVISABLE
Elise is determined to have her 10th grade at school be a social success and spends her summer studying the ways of
“normal” teenagers. She is sorely
disappointed to find that she still doesn’t fit in at school after her failed
attempt at fitting in the first day of school.
Elise goes home and contemplates suicide-going as far as cutting the
inside of her arm with an X-acto knife.
Her parents try to get her some help, and seven months later she is
closely monitored between her divorced parents, but still feels that she is not
“normal”. She wanders the streets at
night to make herself feel better and comes across an underground dance club
where she begins to find herself.
This
book depicts deep emotions that teens feel as they try to figure out where
they fit in. The bullying and harassing
is heartbreaking, but Elise’s strong character and caring family help the
reader to see the many options that teens have when faced with these hardships. This book has a great message for the bullies
as well as the bullied. The only reason
I’m not marking it essential is that Elise has a relationship with a 20yo college student (she is only sixteen), and she sneaks out into the
dark of night without telling anyone and is rewarded for her dangerous
behavior. That being said, I think this
book has as powerful a message as 13 Reasons Why, with a better outcome.
Reviewer, C.
Peterson.
2 comments:
I pegged it for high school because of language, sex, relationship with an older boy, and the entire chapter 2 is dedicated to her suicide attempt in great detail. Even I got a tad squeamish. It was still a good book though!
Thanks for the heads up - always good to have many eyes and different thoughts.
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