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The Great Alone: a life-changing book

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I finished my second book, which is called "The Great Alone" by Kristen Hannah.  This book is about a girl growing up in tumultuous circumstances.  Her father is a Vietnam veteran and former Prisoner of War (POW).  To help him cope, the family decides to move to Alaska, where things only further unravel. The main character, Leni, constantly struggles with her parents' relationship.  One minute, they are madly in love, and the next minute, her father is drinking and abusive.  Even though Leni is only a teenager, she feels that she is the only adult in the family.  Leni is always trying to convince her mother to leave the father before he hurts her or her mother really badly.  I think this relationship can be connected to a lot of relationships in the real world.  Even if it isn't physical abuse, many people face emotional or mental abuse from relationships.  Especially when it is someone you love, you don't want to give up on that friendship...

The Memory of Light: An Authentic Glimpse into Mental Health

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During this independent reading iteration, I am reading The Memory of Light  by Francisco X. Stork.  The setting of the book opens in a mental hospital, where Vicky, a teenage girl from Texas, wakes up from a suicide attempt.  The main conflict of the book is Vicky's discovery of exactly what caused her to take her own life.  Additionally, she faces the harsh reaction of her family, who are unsympathetic and "don't understand."  Vicky meets friends in the mental hospital who help her on her pathway to recovery. I think this book is very special in the sense that the author presents an honest portrayal of mental health.  Often, people look for answers to what causes depression; there is this notion that something tragic must happen for a person to come into this state, but that is not always the case.  In Vicky's case, her mom did die several years before, but her depression is not necessarily a direct outcome of that death.  There are a lot of ...

Blog Post #1: Teen Issues

Create a new post on your blog. Write a post that addresses the following questions: What do you think is the most prevalent teen issue today? Why do you think this is such an issue in the world/community in which it exists today? What do you think the solution to this issue is? Why is it important that this issue is addressed? What other thoughts do you have on this issue? This post should be between 8-10 sentences long.