Hey Viewers, I could use your help on a few things. I want to add anything to my post of 100 thing a teen could do besides suicide just comment. I already have 100 but more would be great. Next if you will take my poll and give me an idea of another poll i could put up it would help my blog loads. (well what do you know the follow button is right there by my poll, you can just go ahead and follow my blog while your reading.) (Their is also a follow button that should be at the top left side of your screen if you are logged into your own blog) thanks for all of your help and I'm here for all of my viewers. if you have any questions just ask and i will get back to you with an answer ASAP.
Love, Myesha Edwards

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Th1rteen R3asons Why



Th1rteen R3asons Why: Jay Asher
Asher, Jay. "Th1rteen R3ason Why." Asher, Jay. Th1rteen R3asons Why. New york NY: razOr bill, 2009
"I hope you're ready, because I'm about to tell you the story of my life. More specifically, why my life ended. And if you're listening to these tapes, you're one of the reasons why." 

"but whatever the reason, it felt surreal. Two people-me and him-one house. Yet he drove away with no idea of his link to me, the girl on the sidewalk. And for some reason, at that moment, the air felt heavy. Filled with loneliness. And that loneliness stayed with me through the rest of the night.

Even the best moments of the night were affected by that one incident-by that nonincident-in front of my old house. His lack of interest in me was a reminder. Even though I had a history in that house, it didn't matter. You can't go back to how things were. How you thought they were.
All you really have...is now"
Myesha Edwards, my synopsis: In the best seller "Th1rteen R3asons Why", Hannah Barker composed a sum of seven cassettes, with thirteen sides, that clarified her motivation in committing suicide. Each cassette included an account of each person who participated in her conclusion. This book helps enlighten the beliefs of the teens fighting thoughts of suicide. The signs may, or may not, be as obscured as Hannah's were; moreover, they might leave a stain on everyone who played a role, and those who were close to her.                                                                                                          

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