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Beatrice Sparks Almost Lost tells the story of Sam, who a a 15 year old boy that suffers from depression. The book is set in his shrinks office, which he unwillingly had to go to so he can help himself and understand what may be causing his depression. Having no trouble in his past, getting good grades and being a normal teenager, Sam suddenly begins to to slowly lose himself and his happiness. Same goes to a shrink and denies the opportunity to talk about his father, a part in the book that leaves some kind of mystery about the history between them. This book tells the true story of a fifteen year old who disappears from home a few days after his session with a shrink, telling the readers that Sam has a serious issue that hes scared to face.The most memorable part of the book was when Sams mother, Paula, visits his shrink five days after he goes missing. When she gets there she tells Doctor B, the shrink, how shes been feeling not only for the past 5 days but, ever since Sam started showing signs of depression. She feels as if she is a bad mother to Sam, even if she does cater to his needs. Regardless of the love and care that she gives Sam, she feels as if he doesnt love her. But, surprisingly, Doctor B tells her that Sam admitted to loving his mother. Doctor B tells Paula that Sam never intentionally means to hurt her because of his depression, but Paula is so convinced that her son doesnt love her. This is memorable in my opinion because the love that Sam and his mom has is strong but, its just sad that they cant communicate it to one another. Ultimately, the story of the homeless 15 year old boy is a story of a teenager suffering from depression, and his journey to overcome it. It all adds up to a tale of a depressed teenagers journey of confused emotions, which tells us that teenage minds are still developing and its not an easy process especially if they have been through something traumatic. Almost Lost tells that story strongly because a traumatizing event can affect the emotions and mind of a teenager. I would recommend this book those who want to learn how teenagers are affected by traumatizing events since their minds are still developing. This book is not only from one point of view, which means that there are more sides to see. The book can give information about how teenagers cope with something they had to go through, letting adults out there know that sometimes, it hurts us too much to talk about. It tells the reader that problems at home can affect our social life also and that its harder to deal with when everyone is in your business about it, wanting to know the detail as to what happen and wanting to solve the problem right on the spot when in reality, time is what teens need to cope with the problem. Emotions are still being developed and teens are confused about life because were not at the peak of maturity yet. From reading this book I learned that dealing with something traumatic is hard because its always in the back of your mind because its from your own experience. I learned that depression doesnt only affect one individual but, everyone around them because sometimes people dont stick around and walk away when they cant deal with the emotions. It has taught me to value my parents the people that have helped me through out life because theyre the people that are going to be there for me when I need to be picked up. I also found that parents love for their child is irreplaceable and the bond that they create together can affect their emotions in the long run if something goes wrong. As I read this book a wide range of emotions came upon me because I felt sad at points and then happy the next. I didnt know how to feel sometimes and other times I felt angry at Sam for making horrible decisions. The book made me feel content. Being a teenager, my mind can make mistakes because its still developing. I felt a connection to this book because its about a teenager and it tells the journey they went through to find happiness. It makes me realize life is not an easy process but, when you have people that are willing to help you when you need it the most, itll go by a lot easier.
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