Each cover is so very distinct. It fascinates me. Thanks for sharing all of them.
By the way - I told one of my former 6th grade students, who is now 21 years old, to get your book and READ IT. He had a tortured past and would absolutely relate to the themes in your book.
K.M. - Thanks for recommending my book to your former student. That means a lot.
Joan - I thought more covers would at least have Clay in the background. But I understand the reason behind focusing on Hannah. She's the one we're trying to understand, whereas Clay is "us". And your students are going to love Mr. Crutcher!
I come from Poland and I heard about "Trzynaście Powodów" one week ago. I've just bought it and... I can't stop read it! The book is amazing. Absolutely amazing. :)
Each cover is so very distinct. It fascinates me. Thanks for sharing all of them.
ReplyDeleteBy the way - I told one of my former 6th grade students, who is now 21 years old, to get your book and READ IT. He had a tortured past and would absolutely relate to the themes in your book.
Well, I often tell the students that this is Clay's story! The reader has to consider that it is a suspense that Clay is unraveling.
ReplyDeleteOh, Trevor relayed your hellos. One week to Chris Crutcher's visit. Trevor is going to guide him around the school. :-)
ReplyDeleteK.M. - Thanks for recommending my book to your former student. That means a lot.
ReplyDeleteJoan - I thought more covers would at least have Clay in the background. But I understand the reason behind focusing on Hannah. She's the one we're trying to understand, whereas Clay is "us". And your students are going to love Mr. Crutcher!
Italian cover, I haven't finished the book yet but it sure has started out good!
ReplyDeleteI come from Poland and I heard about "Trzynaście Powodów" one week ago. I've just bought it and... I can't stop read it! The book is amazing. Absolutely amazing. :)
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