This was one of the most amazing and relatable books I've read in a long time. I couldn't put it down and found myself quite sad when I had to retu... (show more)
Second Star to the Right
The landmark novel about anorexia nervosa--now with an autobiographical afterword by the author
Leslie Hiller is a bright, attractive, talented teenager who leads a privileged life in New York City. She is also a perfectionist. When Leslie starts to diet, she finds herself becoming obsessed, getting thinner and thinner, until she is forced to realize that her quest for perfection is killing her.
First published in 1981, this groundbreaking novel has been lauded by countless librarians,... (show more)
The landmark novel about anorexia nervosa--now with an autobiographical afterword by the author
Leslie Hiller is a bright, attractive, talented teenager who leads a privileged life in New York City. She is also a perfectionist. When Leslie starts to diet, she finds herself becoming obsessed, getting thinner and thinner, until she is forced to realize that her quest for perfection is killing her.
First published in 1981, this groundbreaking novel has been lauded by countless librarians, educators, and teenaged readers. This new edition features an afterword by the author in which she discusses her own struggle with the disease, the difficult road toward recovery, and the lasting effects on her life.
"The best book yet on anorexia nervosa. And the only one in which what's compelling is not the heroine's physical condition, it's the heroine herself." --School Library Journal, starred review
"This is a powerful book--one in which there are no villains--about a family whose members are beset by a problem they are struggling to understand." --Baltimore Sun
* A Puffin Novel
* 176 pages
* Ages 10-14 (show less)
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I didn't think this book really portrayed eating disorders well. It was okay, but it got annoying at times with all the rambling.
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This is a good book written from a 14 year old girls perspective. I liked that it really had no villians and basically simply explained the mindset this girl had as she began her desent into anorexia.
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I first read this book when I was about 13 or 14. I recall finding it fascinating but funnily enough at the time I had no personal knowledge of anorexia myself at that time. Now I'm 35 & can say I've had quite a few years knowledge now & have to say I guess I ended up relating to the character in my early days of the illness.
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