A Study Guide for Laurie Halse Anderson's "Speak"
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Speak
Laurie Halse Anderson
1999
Introduction
Melinda Sordino is about to begin her first day of senior high school in Laurie Halse Anderson's 1999 novel Speak. Melinda cowers on the bus as she sits alone. She refers to herself as an outcast while she stands in the gym during freshman orientation. She sees her friends from middle school, and they see her. But no one speaks to her. When they laugh, Melinda senses they are laughing at her. Her ex-friends do not know what happened to her the night of the summer party. All they know is that Melinda ruined the party and got many of them in trouble when she called the police.
Melinda's experience is revealed very slowly in Anderson's provocative and touching novel. The book has won the praise of educators and critics for Anderson's ability to tell a disturbing story with irony, humor, and frankness. Speak was named a 2000 Printz Honor Book and was a finalist for both the 1999 National Book Award and Edgar Allan Poe Award.
In a voice that is well tuned to high school life in the 1990s, Anderson has created a character whose first year at Merryweather High is anything but merry. Melinda is psychologically tortured by her memories of having been raped. Those memories, which she refers to as the beast, lock her voice inside of her. She has no one she can trust to share her story with. When she finally gains the courage to speak, her ex-best friend calls her a liar. The only person who knows about that night is the student who raped her. It is not until he tries to do it again that Melinda finds the strength to speak and to stop him.
Author Biography
Anderson was born on October 23, 1961, in Potsdam, New York. After high school, Anderson attended Onondaga Community College in Syracuse, New York, the setting of her novel. Later she transferred to Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., where she earned a bachelor's degree in languages and linguistics.
From 1989 until 1992, Anderson worked as a reporter for two newspapers in Philadelphia, the Record and the Inquirer. Between 1992 and 1998, she turned to freelancing, writing articles for various trade journals. Later, she decided to write children's books and has not turned back since. The first book she wrote was Ndito Runs, a picture book published in 1996. Her next two books, both featuring the same characters, were Turkey Pox (1996) and No Time for Mother's Day (1999).
Speak (1999) was Anderson's first young adult novel. Her 2002 novel Catalyst is set in the same high school as Speak and even contains some of the same characters. Anderson's more recent titles include Wintergirls (2009), about a girl suffering from anorexia, and Chains (2008), about the eighteenth-century lives of