One afternoon in the bookstore, a young woman in her late teens approached me and said, "Excuse me. Can you help me? I want some books like . . . " She named a few teen fiction titles that dealt with drug abuse and anorexia. She looked slightly uncomfortable but mostly excited. I told her that I could recommend many good books. Within minutes, she
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Oddly, as dark as this all is, you might actually like the series as the four girls the show revolves around are good people who are outcasts and are fine with that. There are repercussions for when people mess up.
And tying it in to another post earlier (I just scrolled the whole weekend) the friend the girl confides in's dad talks about the movie Thirteen and how it freaked him out (his daughter is 14) and should be filed under horror. Yet he's now thinking of showing it to her with the note: "See this? Don't do this."
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For fiction, I will strongly recommend SPEAK by Laurie Halse Anderson - teen fiction - and the television series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
I do recommend that you research and mention RAINN and the Joyful Heart Foundation. They are both real organizations that do a lot of good. You've probably heard of RAINN. Mariska Hargitay is active with JHF.
I have yet to see Thirteen.
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