Books tagged: teen suicide

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Diary Of a Teenage Poet    by Janeen Peckford
Price: $1.99 USD. 14180 words. Published on November 14, 2010. .

Missy Doan is a 15 year old poet struggling with the problems of her teenage life. A life, she feels, she doesn't fit into. Drugs, murder, suicide, and death surround Missy as she struggles to cope. Her family can't help her, her friends have abandoned her and Missy is plagued with loneliness. All she can do is try to hold herself together as everything falls apart. This is her Diary.
Death As A Salesman: What's Wrong With Assisted Suicide    by New Regency Communications
Price: $9.95 USD. 41280 words. Published on December 21, 2010. .

Recognized as one of the definitive handbooks in the battle against assisted suicide, this clearly written analysis examines the issue from numerous perspectives. Chapters include: The story of Jack Kevorkian; the history of the Hemlock Society; real answers to pain and depression; hospice care; medical ethics; the social history of assisted suicide; and much more.
You Never Cared    by Michele L. Montgomery
Price: $0.99 USD. 5800 words. Published on April 7, 2011. .

“I would gladly trade places with Casper, given the chance. I lifted my head to see Casper’s best friend standing on the other side of the grave.”
FallGirl    by Marybeth Smith
Price: $0.99 USD. 67790 words. Published on June 2, 2011. .

Annabelle’s bipolar brother has screwed up so bad, their father has decided to move them across state. If she wants to convince her dad to stay, all she'll have to get past is an angry ex, his attractive best friend and keep from getting caught while breaking the law, or it's hello new high school and goodbye senior year with best friends.
Harlan    by David Whitman
Price: $3.99 USD. 61540 words. Published by Crossroad Press  on June 7, 2011. .

Harlan is about a suicidal, death-obsessed teenager -- Harlan Sexton. Turning himself into a ticking bomb, he has decided to kill himself at the end of the school year unless his closest friend Julian can find a way to change his mind. And that's just the beginning--the tension is amped up by the return of his abusive father, a serial killer stalking his female classmates, & a feud with a jock.
Unconditional    by Shannon DuBey
Price: $0.99 USD. 66740 words. Published on June 21, 2011. .

A small town filled with prying eyes. A high school that tolerates bullying and violence. Parents who cannot handle news of their child being different. These are the three most volatile components of any teen struggling to find their way and the mixture brews more trouble than most can imagine.
Three Karmic Short Stories    by Scott Norton
Price: Free! 5590 words. Published on June 21, 2011. .

Three short stories dealing with an element of Karma; a boy is punished by his victim from beyond the grave; a woman's guilt for killing her husband can't be atoned and a man wastes his life on a misjudged quest.
Not Alone : A Book for Bullied Teenagers    by Matthew Hartmann
Price: $3.99 USD. 20450 words. Published on December 9, 2011. .

23-year-old Matthew Hartmann explores what it means to find your feet as a teenager in a fast paced World. To search for his own voice and identity, whilst fighting to survive years of schoolyard bullying, and to endure countless taunts because he was different. A brutally honest story of a young gay man in Sydney, the reader is taken on a journey of personal discovery, pain and self-acceptance.
Love, Najae    by Kimani Lauren
Price: $0.99 USD. 33610 words. Published on January 30, 2012. .

Najae just wants to know that her parents love her and that they see her beauty. Unfortunately her mother and step-father are manipulated by the jealousy of her step-mother. Najae's is a painful story of abuse, neglect, the search for love, and the failure to find it where a child should get it first.
Cat and the Dreamer    by Annalisa Crawford
Price: $2.99 USD. 21490 words. Published by Vagabondage Press LLC on February 12, 2012. .

As a teenager, Julia survived a suicide pact, while her best friend, Rachel, died. Julia’s only escape from her guilt, and her mother’s over-protection, is her imagination. When Adam arrives in the office, Julia’s world takes a startling turn as she realises reality can be much more fun than fantasy. Finally she has someone who can help her make the most of her life. But can she allow herself to b