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Resonant and fiercely authentic. This timely, critically acclaimed and award-winning modern classic is now a powerful graphic novel.
'I said no.'
Melinda is an outcast at Merryweather High. Something happened over the summer - something bad - and now nobody will talk to her, let alone listen. So what's the point in speaking at all?
Through her work on an art project, Melinda is finally able to face what really happened that night. But before she can make peace with the ghosts of the past, she has to confront the reality of the present - and stop someone who still wishes to do her harm. Only words can save her. She can't stay silent. Not any more.
'With the rise of women finding their voices and speaking out about sexual assault in the media, this should be on everyone's radar... Powerful, necessary, and essential.' Kirkus
384 pages, Kindle Edition
First published February 6, 2018
“When people don't express themselves, they die one piece at a time.”
“I wonder how long it would take for anyone to notice if I just stopped talking.”
“I have never heard a more eloquent silence.”
“It happened. There is no avoiding it, no forgetting. No running away, or flying, or burying, or hiding.”

“It happened. There is no avoiding it, no forgetting. No running away, or flying, or burying, or hiding.”

I got to see what Melinda’s final tree looks like and I loved it. The only thing that could have made that image even better for me would be if a splash of colour had been added. Greyscale works perfectly for this book but a hint of colour (probably green for symbolism) would have delighted me.![]()
