![]() ![]() I spent the novel wishing Daelyn would open up, would tell her parents about what had bothered her, why she felt how she did. A discussion guide and resource list prepared by “bullycide” expert C. In this harrowing, compelling novel, Julie Anne Peters shines a light on what might make a teenager want to kill herself, as well as how she might start to bring herself back from the edge. And it’s too late for Daelyn to be letting people into her life. No matter how poorly she treats him, he just won’t leave her alone. At her private Catholic school, the only person who interacts with her is a boy named Santana. She blogs on its forums, purging her harrowing history. Though her parents think they can protect her, she finds a Web site for “completers” that seems made just for her. She has tried to kill herself before, and is determined to get it right this time. ![]() After a lifetime of being bullied, Daelyn is broken beyond repair. ![]()
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