Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher is an incredible, well organized, jigsaw puzzle of reasons. This story gives us insight on how a traumatic experience affects others and how the mind succumbs to depression. Hannah's story is one that changed the way I think in a small and huge way. Clay's life was changed just the same along with the other 12 people. Thirteen Reasons Why shows a person just how much everyone really does connect.
Clay Jenson loved Hannah Baker but never got the chance to do it because depression beat him. It sent Hannah into a downward spiral and she took everyone else with her as best she could. Her thirteen reasons intertwine fourteen people's lives in ways that no one usually notices. Their eyes, hand movements, smiles, what was said, what was not said, what was done, and what now can never be done will change your perspective on how you think, feel and do throughout your whole day. This book really hit home for me. I have been around people that I truly care about that almost lost the battle of depression and some that did.
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