Laurie Halse Anderson is the New York Times-bestselling author of many award-winning books including the groundbreaking modern classic Speak, a National Book Award finalist which has sold over 3.5 million copies and been translated into 35 languages. In 2023, Anderson was named the laureate of the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, which is given annually to authors, illustrators, oral storytellers, and reading promoters "for their outstanding contribution to children's and young adult literature." In 2009, Anderson was selected by the American Library Association for the Margaret A. Edwards Award for her "significant and lasting contribution to young adult literature." A passionate spokesperson for the need to combat censorship and promote diversity in publishing, she has been honored for her battles for intellectual freedom by the National Coalition Against Censorship and the National Council of Teachers of English. Mother of four, grandmother of dragons, and wife of one, she lives in Pennsylvania.
E.M. Carroll, an Eisner Award winning illustrator and author of Through the Woods, is also the creator of many popular Web comics. They live in Ontario, Canada.
A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year
A Booklist Youth Editors' Choice
A YALSA Great Graphic Novel Reading List Selection
A YALSA Teens' Top Ten List Selection
An Amelia Bloomer Best Feminist Book for Young Readers
An Amelia Bloomer Top Ten Book
A Quill & Quire Best Kids' Book of the Year
A Little Maverick Graphic Novel Reading List Selection
The EBSCO See-It Award Winner
An ILA Young Adult Reading List Selection
A Kids' Comics Award Nominee
Eliot Rosewater Indiana High School Book Award Winner ★ "Carroll,
well-known for [their] horror comics, does an excellent job of
bringing the vignettes of Anderson's novel to the graphic format.
With spellbinding artwork, this exceptional adaptation masterfully
does justice to its source material while adding new depth and
nuance." --Booklist, starred review ★ "This potent retelling of the
modern classic Speak blends words and images to create magic: a new
representation of a teen whose voice is ripped from her, the
battles she must wage to find it again, and the triumph of finally
being able to speak out. Carroll's grayscale artwork perfectly
depicts the starkness of Melinda's depression through strong ink
lines and striking panels that rely on pencil and charcoal textural
effects for the backgrounds. The characters are distinct and the
action flows naturally; it is amazing how closely this version
evokes the style and feeling of the original." --School Library
Journal, starred review ★ "Anderson's timeless and important tale
of high -school sexual assault and its aftermath undergoes a
masterful graphic novel transformation. Carroll's stark
black-and-white illustrations are exquisitely rendered, capturing
the mood through a perfectly calibrated lens. With the rise of
women finding their voices and speaking out about sexual assault in
the media, this reworking of the enduring 1999 classic should be on
everyone's radar . . . Powerful, necessary, and essential."
--Kirkus Reviews, starred review ★ "In this new graphic novel
adaptation of Anderson's Speak (rev. 9/99)--a powerful narrative of
a freshman's year of self-preservation after a brutal sexual
assault--artist Carroll starkly renders protagonist Melinda's pain
and healing in black and white, expertly deploying visual
perspective and tension to sharpen the emotional impact . . . Art
becomes a means of expression for her, making the graphic novel
format especially resonant with the original theme . . . will give
even longtime devotees a new way to experience Melinda's story."
--The Horn Book, starred review ★ "Strong lines, overlapping panels
and clever use of blank space show Carroll's skill in creating
Melinda's stifling, near-silent world. Speak: The Graphic Novel is
hypnotizing and heart-breaking, with the kind of empowering finish
that unshackles protagonist and readers alike." --Shelf Awareness,
starred review "Carroll knows how to capture uncomfortable
emotions--guilt, regret, possessiveness, envy--and transform them
into hair-raising narratives." --New York Times Book Review "[E.M.
Carroll] should be recognized as one of the best graphic
storytellers out there." --Kate Beaton, author of Hark! A Vagrant
"What a talent. What a voice." --Mark Siegel, author of Sailor
Twain, or The Mermaid in the Hudson Praise for the novel Speak: A
New York Times Bestseller
A National Book Award Finalist For Young People's Literature
A Michael L. Printz Honor Book
A Publisher Weekly Bestseller
An Edgar Allan Poe Award Finalist
A Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist
BCCB Blue Ribbon Award Winner
A TIME Magazine Best YA Book Of All Time
A Cosmopolitan Magazine Best Ya Books Everyone Should Read,
Regardless Of Age
An ALA Top Ten Best Book For Young Adults
A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year
A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year
California Young Reader Medal
Golden Kite Award Winner
A Booklist Editors' Choice for Youth
ALA Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adults
PA Carolyn W. Field Award Winner
Kentucky Bluegrass Award ★ "In a stunning first novel, Anderson
uses keen observations and vivid imagery to pull readers into the
head of an isolated teenager. . . . Yet Anderson infuses the
narrative with a wit that sustains the heroine through her pain and
holds readers' empathy. . . . But the book's overall gritty realism
and Melinda's hard-won metamorphosis will leave readers touched and
inspired." --Publishers Weekly, Starred Review ★ "An uncannily
funny book even as it plumbs the darkness, Speak will hold readers
from first word to last." --The Horn Book, Starred Review "A
frightening and sobering look at the cruelty and viciousness that
pervade much of contemporary high school life, as real as today's
headlines. . . . The plot is gripping and the characters are
powerfully drawn . . . a novel that will be hard for readers to
forget." --Kirkus Reviews, Pointer Review "Melinda's pain is
palpable, and readers will totally empathize with her. This is a
compelling book, with sharp, crisp writing that draws readers in,
engulfing them in the story." --School Library Journal "A story
told with acute insight, acid wit, and affecting prose." --Library
Journal "Melinda's voice is distinct, unusual, and very real as she
recounts her past and present experiences in bitterly ironic,
occasionally even amusing vignettes. . . . Melinda's sarcastic wit,
honesty, and courage make her a memorable character whose ultimate
triumph will inspire and empower readers." --Booklist
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