Higher
by Rebecca Simon
Higher offers a look at one girl’s discovery of a regionally popular opioid and her stifling addiction to it. However, it’s useful to take heed of the universal components of the story. Not particular to the author is her introduction to heroin, her abrupt graduation to dependency, and her struggle to kick it. While the memoir belongs solely to the author and elicits certain sentiments, it is also didactic—a piece for analysis.
Taught Discrimination: The Passage Into Adulthood Through the Loss of Innocence
by Juliana Emmanuelli
How do children deal with racism?