
Courtney Crimsen The subject of the fifth tape and an acquaintance of Hannah's. Tyler stalked Hannah and took pictures of her through her bedroom window. A classmate of Hannah's who worked as a photographer for the yearbook. Tyler Down The subject of the fourth tape. Hannah blames Jessica for believing the rumours about her and telling people that Hannah stole Alex from Jessica.


Jessica Davis The subject of the third tape and a friend of Hannah's before Alex's "hot or not" list ended their friendship. After breaking up with Jessica, he published a "hot or not" list, giving Hannah the title "Best Ass in the Freshman Class." Hannah believed this title further reinforced her reputation as a slut after her kiss with Justin. Alex Standall The subject of the second tape. Hannah blames Justin on the first tape for starting rumours that she is a slut, and she blames him on the tenth tape for allowing Bryce to rape Jessica. A year older than Hannah, he was her first crush and first kiss. Justin Foley The subject of the first and tenth tapes. Clay is the only person on the tapes who is not directly blamed as a reason for Hannah's death. He is the subject of the ninth tape, on which Hannah clarifies that he was always kind to her aside from his developing feelings and the duo sharing a kiss, she says that he does not deserve to be on her list. These tapes reveal the thirteen people and events during the course of a freshman-sophomore year that had led to her suicide. She was a seventeen-year-old female high school sophomore who was sexually abused and harassed which led to her committing suicide and leaving behind seven double-sided cassette tapes.

Characters Hannah Baker The subject of the novel. This edition includes new content including but not limited to, the author's original unpublished ending for the book, a new introduction, an essay from the author, and pages from the notebook that the author used while writing this novel. On December 27, 2016, the Tenth Anniversary Edition of Thirteen Reasons Why was published in hardcover, also by Penguin Young Readers Group. Thirteen Reasons Why had remained in hardcover long past the usual one-year release-to-paperback schedule due to its continued grassroots popularity and sales fuelled by author participation.

The novel was published in trade paperback format by Penguin Young Readers Group, a division of Penguin Random House, on June 14, 2011. Asher wants readers to understand that it was a conscious decision not to make any mention of mental health issues, as his story is more about how we treat people. After travelling to Las Vegas and attending an audio tour, he found the structure that he wanted his novel to be told through - cassette tapes. To ensure he fully captured the emotions of the story's main character, Hannah Baker, he gathered information from women about their high school experiences. After hearing her story of how she saw suicide as the only escape from her pain, Asher was deeply affected. The inspiration behind Hannah Baker's story came from a family member of a similar age who attempted to take her own life. After facing twelve rejections, Thirteen Reasons Why was finally accepted and published on his thirteenth attempt. Asher continued to write children's books, while he simultaneously started the three-year process of writing Thirteen Reasons Why - Asher's first entrance into teen literature. Although none of his children's books sold over the course of nine years, he continued to write. Jay Asher's career as a children's author started in his first year of college when he wrote and sent three children's books to be published.
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Additionally, in March 2017 a Netflix original series was released based on the book. The novel's success has also been met with backlash, becoming the third-most banned book in the United States between 20. As of 2014 Thirteen Reasons Why had been a New York Times bestseller for over 3 years and published in multiple countries. Since the novel's publication in 2007, Thirteen Reasons Why has received much recognition. The inspiration behind the main character, Hannah Baker, comes from author Jay Asher's close relative who attempted suicide. Hannah's life story is conveyed through these tapes, which are narrated by Hannah herself, and through the point of view of Clay, her classmate and the ninth person to receive the tapes. Two weeks after her death these cassette tapes are mailed out with directions to pass the tapes on to the next person on the tape. Following her death, Hannah leaves behind a series of 7 double-sided cassette tapes detailing the 13 specific people and events that she blames for her demise. Thirteen Reasons Why (stylized as TH1RTEEN R3ASONS WHY) is a young adult novel written by Jay Asher in 2007, that follows the story of Hannah Baker, a high school freshman, and the thirteen reasons why she kills herself.
