Thursday, December 1, 2016

Non-Fiction Book

 
            The book I am currently reading is , Odd Girl Speaks Out, by Rachel Simmons. This is a book where girls write about bullies, cliques, popularity, and jealousy. Many girls all around the world are being bullied and treated bad by the people around them . Rachel Simmons asked for girls to submit their stories with  great emotion and the girls opened up about what they feel deeply on the situation. She received many letters discussing what had happened to them from England, Canada and Australia. From stories, to poems, expressing their anger, sadness, and jealousy, etc about what they have experienced in or outside of school could no longer be a secret. 


            One passage that I found in the book that stood out to me was in the chapter , Who My Friends Really Were, it states," Everything got twisted and the truth never made it out....I went through this alone for three months...It wasn't until February that I figured out there was a cause for what I was feeling. I was diagnosed with clinical depression. " This quote shows a teenage girl in high school, talking about how the bullying unfortunately affected her to the point where she let herself break down. This is interesting and significantly stands out to me because I cannot believe that through all the cruelty, this girl has gone through, the girls making fun of her or teasing her, led her to a devastating time in her life. Her life is supposed to be making friends, receiving good education, not falling into depression because of the mean, rude, and nasty things people say. This girl is 17 years old, I am currently 13. It is mind blowing to think, that she is very young and has a story behind her that impacts everyone. It also says," I wouldn't take back anything I went through because I have gained so much through my struggle. " This quote stood out to me the most because managing all the tears and crying home from school, this girl managed to conquer it with strength and determination. Any girl can fight through any weakness, a girl has to go through the bad times to become stronger. 

          Some things that I have learned that I will remember in the near future is to use the strength we have from our weakest moments. I myself have gone through this stage, reaching the middle of seventh grade was the worst time of my life so far. I remember the days when I would come home crying from school, but I remember that in order to rise, you must fall. These stories from these girls will help me remember that when you are at your worst, things get better. I have to fight. Learning to be strong and living life, not worrying about how others live it because at the end of the day, it is my life and it is based on the decisions I plan to make. The main focus in this book is how you are willing to solve your problem? The outcome. The outcome, I decide for myself.

                                                      

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6 comments:

  1. I think you did an amazing job on your blog! All your paragraphs are well explained. I think, you did really good on paragraph 3. You connected to the book and everything you said makes a lot of sense. I don't see any grammar or spelling errors, which is a good thing. Overall, nice job!

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  2. Your blog is so good! And I can relate to this girls as well. I liked how you used great words to express what was happening in the book.

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  3. I think you did an awesome job on your nonfiction blog . All 3 of your paragraphs were well explained and had great words . You did great on all paragraphs but I enjoyed reading 2 the most . You also had really good supporting details . I didn't notice any spelling or punctuation errors which is a good thing . Overall you did great , and i enjoyed everything .
    Your off to a good start !

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  4. You did an amazing job! It was all well written. I think that your third paragraph was the most powerful one because you connected everything and you put in your thoughts on what you learned. Overall there weren't any grammar or spelling errors that I saw.

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  5. You did an amazing job! I like it how all of your paragraphs are explained well and are easy to understand. I liked the way you wrote the last paragraph and the way you went back to problems In your life that realate to this book . Overall I enjoyed it a lot !

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  6. Great ending to your blog, Nathaly! More people need to read this book.

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