Suicide Prevention Month: 5 Books That Speak Frankly About Depression

I’ve read loads of books about young adults whose thoughts are plagued by the idea of killing themselves. It’s a tough and delicate subject to broach, but I think that the authors of the books in this list do an authentic job of depicting what it’s like to live with depression. Since September is National Suicide Prevention Month, I would like to highlight books that speak frankly about teens who have struggled with suicide and how it affects their lives and others.

Book Review: ‘Tears of a Tiger’ by Sharon M. Draper

It’s never an easy feeling to deal with when you’re practically responsible for killing your best friend. Especially because you couldn’t just say ‘no’ to that one last drink or just allow the sober guy to take the wheel for…