Protagonist and Central Conflict: At 17 years old, Peter shoots multiple people at his school, killing 10. As he goes to trial, revelations about his childhood surface, which complicate the case against him and force a reckoning in the town.
Potential Sensitivity Issues: Mass shooting, bullying, sexual conduct, abuse, suicide, miscarriage, graphic images, derogatory language
Jodi Picoult, Author
Bio: Born in Nesconset, New York in 1966; earned AB from Princeton University and MEd from Harvard University; wrote several issues of the DC Comic Wonder Woman; works in activism, including with the Advisory Board of Vida: Women in Literary Arts, the Advisory Committee for the New Hampshire Coalition Against the Death Penalty, and Positive Tracks; multiple works adapted for film and television
Other Works: Picture Perfect (1995); My Sister’s Keeper (2004); Sing You Home (2011); A Spark of Light (2018)
Awards: New England Bookseller Award for Fiction (2003); Vermont Green Mountain Book Award (2007); Sarah Josepha Hale Medalist (2019)
CENTRAL THEMESconnected and noted throughout this Teaching Unit:
Bullying
Fitting In
Appearance Versus Reality
STUDY OBJECTIVES: In accomplishing the components of this Unit, students will:
Gain an understanding of the traumatic effects of bullying that incite Peter to action.
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