
13 Reasons Why (book/series)
*13 Reasons Why* is a novel by Jay Asher, later adapted into a TV series, that explores the impact of bullying, mental health, and personal choices. It follows Hannah Baker, a high school student who leaves behind audio recordings explaining the reasons why she took her own life. Each tape addresses different people and events that contributed to her despair. The story highlights the interconnectedness of actions and their consequences, emphasizing awareness and empathy. It aims to raise discussions about mental health, the importance of kindness, and the need for support systems to prevent similar tragedies.