In honor of National Anti-Bullying Awareness month and Teen Reading Week, which was celebrated last week, we’re talking about Speechless by Hannah Harrington, a young adult novel about bulling. This tour, hosted by Kismet Book Tours, is also in partnership with Love is Louder.
The Love is Louder movement was started when the Jed Foundation, MTV and actress Brittany Snow decided to do something to help those feeling mistreated, misunderstood or alone. Now hundreds of thousands of people around the world have joined the Love is Louder movement and are using their actions to make their communities and schools better places for everyone. Come join the Love is Louder movement with us. Get started now at LoveisLouder.com/SPEECHLESS
Check out Jessica's Speechless review, and learn about her Speechless moment below...
This isn’t your typical book tour. You won’t find a Q&A or guest post by
Hannah Harrington. Instead, you get a
moment of honesty from the resident nerdfighter (aka me). My Speechless Moment isn’t nearly as serious
as Chelsea Knot’s. It didn’t cause any
physical harm to anyone nor did it involve any fierce bullying. It’s simply a defining moment for me: a girl
who couldn’t keep her mouth shut.
I’ve always been very talkative. My parents don’t know my official first word
because I used to “talk” incessantly in a language that was all my own, and
somehow I went from that to speaking in full sentences seamlessly (though they
claim my first understandable sentence was, “Omigosh! ET!”). In addition to my chatterbox ways, I’ve also
always been a terrible secret-keeper. As
soon as I hear the words, “You can’t tell anyone this but…” I immediately feel
the need to tell anyone what I’ve
just been told. I just assumed it was
part of my nature and did nothing to quell that urge.











