Say Something, Jennifer Brown
Say Something, Jennifer Brown
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Say Something
A Hate List Novella

Author: Jennifer Brown

Narrator: Ivan Martinovic

Unabridged: 2 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/07/2014


Synopsis

In Hate List, Jennifer Brown delivered a powerful story about grief, friendship, and forgiveness in the aftermath of a school shooting. Now, she explores an evocative new narrative while digging deeper into the themes first touched upon in her debut novel.

David Judy knows what it's like to be bullied. Shy and gentle, with a soft voice and "a girl's name for a last name," he is a prime target. Thankfully, there's one girl David feels at ease with -- Valerie, the girl who's been dating his neighbor and sometimes-friend, Nick. Valerie is kind to David and pulls him into their circle of outcast friends, where he finally feels like he (sort of) belongs. So when David starts to suspect that Nick and his friend Jeremy are planning a revenge plot against their tormentors, he wrestles with whether or not to tell someone. By the time he finally works up the courage to say something...it's too late.

David tries to put what he knows behind him -- to forget and move on -- but that's hard to do as senior year starts and he watches his old friend, Valerie, struggle in a deep, dark place of guilt and confusion. It's time to speak up. David may not be able to end bullying, but by standing up, he might just make a difference. And that's what matters.

About Jennifer Brown

Jennifer Brown is a leading diversity and inclusion expert, dynamic keynote speaker, bestselling author, award-winning entrepreneur, and host of The Will to Change podcast, which uncovers true stories of diversity and inclusion. As the founder, president, and CEO of Jennifer Brown Consulting, Jennifer’s workplace strategies have been employed by some of the world’s top Fortune 500 companies and nonprofits to help employees bring their full selves to work and feel welcomed, valued, respected, and heard.


Reviews

Goodreads review by PinkAmy loves books, cats and naps on January 14, 2016

What if there was a school shooting? What if people died? What if the school shooter was your friend, Nick? What if people blamed his girlfriend, Valerie, for knowing and not stopping the shooting? And you had a crush on her? And what if you were the one who knew what he was planning, but were afrai......more

Goodreads review by Paula on January 11, 2020

Readers of The Phantom Paragrapher will know that a topic that I find fascinating and I like to read about is school shootings, as someone who was bullied I can feel for the loners and the outliers as often I feel like an outcast myself - yet I know I wouldn't go to the acts of extreme that these pe......more

Goodreads review by Meechie on September 08, 2015

The whole time I was reading Great Big Worlds song "Say Something" was playing in my head. This book is amazing and I loved it! Although it was just a novella, it was just as powerful as Hate List. David Judy is someone we can all relate to, and even though he didn't say something until it was to la......more

Goodreads review by natalyadelmastro_ on October 25, 2023

was it needed? not at all. did I regret reading it? that's debatable. it wasn't a horrible book, but compared to Hate List, it sucked. i didn't expect much (especially with the short length of the book) but there was only one time throughout the whole novella that I actually felt something other tha......more

Goodreads review by Harumichi on November 23, 2023

Ini side story dari cerita penembakan di Garvin High dari buku Hate List. Tokoh utamanya adalah David Judy, salah satu teman Nick dan Valerie. David digambarkan lemah dan penakut. Dia sering diejek Chris Summers dan Jacob Kinney sebagai gay. Secara mengejutkan, dia tahu bahwa Nick memperlihatkan tand......more


Quotes

Praise for Hate List:* "Startling, powerful, and poignant."—School Library Journal, starred review

* "Riveting."—Publishers Weekly, starred review

* "Spellbinding."—VOYA, starred review