The first book I read this summer off of my summer reading list was It's Kind of a Funny Story by Ned Vizzini. (Trigger warning: this story-- and my review-- deal with depression and thoughts of suicide.)
The story is told through the perspective of Craig, a 15 year old boy who experiences depression and suicidal ideations. It discusses his stay in a psych ward in a matter-of-fact, almost hilarious way. I really enjoyed this book. I think you will too-- just be warned that it has a lot of emotional triggers, especially if you've interacted with depression or suicide before.
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I've gotten a few emails asking how to access the FHS summer reading lists. Here ya go! To access the Franklin summer reading:
1. Go to franklinboe.org 2. Click the "Students" page. 3. Click "Summer Reading/ English Supply List." 4. Click the appropriate summer reading list. (i.e. if you are going into 12th grade Honors, click Grade 12 Honors) To access my reading suggestions: Click the "Reading Suggestions" link at the top of this page! Happy reading, Warriors! |
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AuthorMs. Barbour is an 11th grade English and poetry teacher at Franklin High School in Somerset, New Jersey. Categories |