1. "The Bell Jar" by Sylvia Plath
The main question for this is why isn't it already required reading? "The Bell Jar" deals with a college student with suffering with depression, anxiety, and just general lostness.
2. "All the Rage" by Courtney Summers
A stunningly beautiful book that captures the effects of rape in an extremely realistic, gritty way.
3. "Persepolis" by Marjane Satrapi
This fast-paced memoir graphic novel tells the story of growing up during the Islamic Revolution. Marjane Satrapi tells it like it is and provides a inside look at an important time in history that most have not known.
4. "Wintergirls" by Laurie Halse Anderson
An intense, conversation-starter novel about dealing with the death of a friend, the complicatedness of eating disorders (and recovery), and so much more.
5. "The Princess Saves Herself In This One" by Amanda Lovelace
Explores losing a family member, addictions, illnesses, finding sexuality this poetry collection memoir is a quick read that so many could find relatable.

























