Review Detail
4.1 13
Young Adult Fiction
2074
Different Look at Eating Disorders
(Updated: June 25, 2026)
Overall rating
4.0
Plot
4.0
Characters
N/A
Writing Style
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Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
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Reader reviewed by Krysten Weller
There have been many fictional YA books written about eating disorders, but this one stands out as the main character is more than just a stereotypical teen w/a problem. We see her struggling with her father's passing & trying to keep her family together. Unlike many books with such a heavy theme, this book doesn't get preachy, but deals with the situation quite realistically. I'd recommend this book to teens from 17-up, or girls who are dealing w/their own eating disorder, but, I would DEFINITELY refrain from giving this book to younger girls.
There have been many fictional YA books written about eating disorders, but this one stands out as the main character is more than just a stereotypical teen w/a problem. We see her struggling with her father's passing & trying to keep her family together. Unlike many books with such a heavy theme, this book doesn't get preachy, but deals with the situation quite realistically. I'd recommend this book to teens from 17-up, or girls who are dealing w/their own eating disorder, but, I would DEFINITELY refrain from giving this book to younger girls.
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