Emily+survival

** Summary: **
===In "//Thirteen Reasons Why"//, Hannah is a teenage girl who committed suicide, and has kept track of many reasons and people that contributed to her decision. She records all of these reasons and stories onto cassette tapes, and sets them up to be mailed to each of the 13 people on her list. Each chapter focuses on one cassette tape's story, and the person it's about. The author writes from Clay Jensen's POV... one of the people who upset Hannah. The text is both in Hannah's words (from the cassette tapes) and his. Throughout the book, Clay (and the reader) come to realize how important a life is, how easily it can be ended, and how important it is to take other people's feelings into consideration.===

===** From this book, I learned that your actions probably affect other people much more than you think, and things that you find trivial, might actually mean a lot to someone else. I learned that while someone committing suicide may not be directly your fault... you can still be held somewhat responsible for their actions, and you will definitely feel guilty forever on. This book really just makes you want to change the world and make everyone happy. I think this is a really good book to read, and will make readers think twice before they judge or criticize someone. It's a sad book to read, but teaches a really good moral. **===
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