In big cities, graffiti the walls under bridges and in alleyways. Typically, many seem to scoff at graffiti as society has made it illegal and seemly unwanted. Hannah sees it as a message. The graffiti itself is not the problem. The problem lays within the issues of society that have caused individuals to tag in the first place. Whether it is a code of some sort, someone's initials, or a political statement, graffiti is just that: a message left by someone longing to be heard and seen. Throughout Hannah's journey of self-exploration, she learns to fight for her voice. She has been silenced by her abusers for long enough. Throughout Hannah's path to find justice for herself and heal from trauma, she learns she must live to have her voice be heard. And by being heard, Hannah can begin to recover from anorexia, major depressive disorder, post traumatic stress disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, and anxiety disorder.