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Reach for this book if your teenager is struggling to find their voice after a difficult experience or if they are beginning to advocate for social change. In this powerful memoir in verse, Laurie Halse Anderson reflects on her own history of sexual assault, the impact of her ground breaking novel Speak, and the urgent need for a culture of consent. It is a deeply personal and visceral look at how trauma shapes a life and how storytelling can be a tool for reclamation. While the content is intense, parents will find it a vital resource for navigating complex conversations about boundaries, bodily autonomy, and the resilience required to speak truth to power. It is best suited for older teens who are ready for a mature, honest exploration of survival.