The Program (#1) by Suzanne Young
Depression and suicide are
considered a virus where Sloane and her friends live. A new course of treatment
has been established, called The Program, which is forced upon kids that are depressed or suicidal. Handlers observe kids in the high
school and look for certain symptoms that lead to depression and suicide.
Starting off every day with a questionnaire about her state of mind, Sloane
knows she must hide all of her feelings. Her parents have already lost one
child, so they’re willing to do anything to keep Sloane alive, even if it means
turning her in to The Program. The only person Sloane truly connects with is
James, her boyfriend and brother’s best friend. Even their relationship doesn’t
withstand the pressure from the depressing and suicidal town. The Program has
come for both of them. Sloane’s journey through The Program is not an
easy one. She knows that the returners lose their memories that coincide with
the depression, so she tries to escape the possibility of losing hers.
The book is broken into three parts, each filled with
details and emotions, and I loved every page of it. Just keep in mind when you
read it, that there is a second book. The ending is very abrupt, so hopefully
the next book The Treatment goes into more detail from where this book
left off
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