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1) Not Hungry
June is fat. June also has an eating disorder, but no one sees. When she doesn't eat, her friends and family think they see a fat girl on a diet, not someone starving herself. When June's secret is found out by Toby, the new boy next door, she is panicked. Then she learns he also has a secret. Everyone has their own little lies.
4) Manning Up
Jack is at the top of his game. He's a senior running back on the football team, dominating every opponent in his way. To everyone else, Jack is totally in control. In reality, he struggles with an eating disorder that controls every aspect of his daily life. When Jack starts using steroids, he feels invincible, but will the steroids help him win the big game, or will he lose everything he's ever worked for?
Does popularity only come in one size? Jesobel Jones says what she wants and eats what she wants—she is who she is, no regrets. But when a wardrobe malfunction leads to a mortifying encounter with a mean girl, Jess's confidence suddenly takes a nosedive. Being fat has never bothered her before, but Jess starts to wonder if she's been just a little too comfortable in her own skin. When the boy of her dreams seems suddenly interested, Jess
...This story from the acclaimed author of The Closest I've Come unflinchingly examines steroid abuse and male body dysmorphia. Perfect for fans of Jason Reynolds and Matt de la Peña.
David Espinoza is tired of being messed with. When a video of him getting knocked down by a bully's slap goes viral at the end of junior year, David vows to use the summer to bulk up— do what it takes to become a man—and wow everyone
...8) Paperweight
11) Skin and Bones
Sixteen-year-old Jack, nicknamed Bones, won't eat. His roommate in the eating disorder ward has the opposite problem and proudly goes by the nickname Lard. They become friends despite Bones's initial reluctance. When Bones meets Alice, a dangerously thin dancer who loves to break the rules, he lets his guard down even more. Soon Bones is so obsessed with Alice that he's willing to risk everything—even his recovery.
"Both timely and timeless, a powerful exploration of abuse in its many forms, as well as the strength it takes to rise up and speak your truth."—AMBER SMITH, New York Times bestselling author of The Way I Used to Be
From New York Times bestselling author Alyssa Sheinmel comes an unflinching exploration of the labels society puts on girls and women—and the strength it takes to rise above it all to claim your worth
...Obsessive-compulsive teen Clarissa wants to get better, if only so her mother will stop asking her if she's okay.
Andrew wants to overcome his eating disorder so he can get back to his band and their dreams of becoming famous.
Film aficionado Ben would rather live in the movies than in reality.
Gorgeous and overly confident Mason thinks everyone is an idiot....
15) Intuitive Eating for Life: How Mindfulness Can Deepen and Sustain Your Intuitive Eating Practice
Minimalism can make all the difference. A minimalist life removes non-essentials and clutter—whether it's physical clutter in your home or a cluttered mental state...
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