Heroine by Mindy McGinnis

 This Abraham Lincoln Book Award nominee is not for the faint of heart. It tells the story of Mickey, an all-star high school softball catcher who is surely on her way to a scholarship and more. Then one day she gets into a horrific car accident that leaves her leg shattered and her future in doubt. In an effort to help with the pain, her doctor prescribes painkillers. Mickey, in her desire to kill the pain and get back on the field starts to abuse the pills. When they are gone, she isn't sure what to do. That is, until she meets a new group of friends who tell her they can "help her out." This leads to a cycle of more, more, more. When that is not enough, she begins to look for something even stronger than pain pills. Lying, cheating, stealing, and even worse comes as a result.

This book is a scary reminder of how addiction can ruin a person's life. This book is a painful reminder of how addiction, no matter how innocently it may have started, can ruin a family's life. Mindy McGinnis is a brilliant author who puts the horrific truth of drug addiction right in your face. This book is amazingly written, but obviously the content means any student who reads this should definitely get their parent's permission. I absolutely loved this book. It will haunt you.

-TK

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