| 28 Dec 2009 |
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Are we responsible for other people's responses to our actions? Sixteen-year-old Hannah, whom Clay liked and finally almost connected with, committed suicide. Then Clay gets a box of recordings that Hannah made before her death - 13 reasons why she chose suicide. 13 people who made her life worse. Clay spends a night criss-crossing the town, listening to Hannah and seeing things in a new light. With Clay, we are horrified as we see the casual cruelty of her classmates lead her down, and down, and down. But in the responses of the survivors, we see hope for the future. Once you've read this gripping book, you'll want every teenager you know to read it too (and probably some adults). Oh, and choose the audiobook version for the best experience.
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