

Thirteen reasons Why
Book • 2007
The novel revolves around Hannah Baker, who records seven double-sided cassette tapes before her death, each side detailing one of the thirteen people and events she blames for her suicide.
The story is narrated through these tapes and the perspective of Clay Jensen, a classmate who receives the tapes.
The book explores themes of bullying, sexual abuse, and the consequences of how people treat each other.
Asher intentionally avoided addressing mental health issues directly to focus on the impact of social interactions on individuals.
The story is narrated through these tapes and the perspective of Clay Jensen, a classmate who receives the tapes.
The book explores themes of bullying, sexual abuse, and the consequences of how people treat each other.
Asher intentionally avoided addressing mental health issues directly to focus on the impact of social interactions on individuals.
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