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Nebklvr
Louder Than Hunger | John Schu
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What is louder than hunger? The voice in his head telling him he is a loser who shouldn‘t eat, doesn‘t deserve to eat. This portrait of a young boy suffering from anorexia and those determined to help him is inspiring. The voice feels genuine and telling the story in verse was genius.

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HeatherBookNerd
Louder Than Hunger | John Schu
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This novel is aimed at middle grade readers, but held me captive for sure. Jake charts his challenges with anorexia and OCD in this heartbreaking, but ultimately hopeful novel in verse. Jake and his grandmother share a love of musical theatre and reading. But he struggles to connect with friends his own age and fights off a very controlling voice in his head that is causing him great suffering. This beautiful book shares Jake's journey to healing.

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BarkingMadRead
House Arrest | K.A. Holt
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My June pick for #12booksof2024 with @Andrew65 I actually listened to the audiobook with a friend. Her class was reading it and she wanted to read it ahead of time. Long car ride from Florida to SC meant we listened to most of it, and I finished it at home. So so good!

Andrew65 Sounds a good read. 3mo
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Daisey
Good Different | Meg Eden Kuyatt
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This was a novel in verse about a girl who is struggling more with her neurodivergence as she gets into middle school. She comes to realize that she‘s on the autism spectrum and other members of her family probably are as well. She becomes an advocate for herself as she learns there are others who feel the same and more about accommodations that can be helpful.

#TRS2024 #NovelInVerse #MiddleGrade

DogMomIrene Noting this one to recommend to a teacher friend. Great review! 3mo
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AbstractMonica
Louder Than Hunger | John Schu
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A story of a thirteen year old boy that gets bullied at school and develops an eating disorder. It becomes so severe he gets sent to an inpatient facility . He struggles with opening up to his doctors & peers, trying different foods ,and dealing with his beloved but sick grandmother.

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ana.real
House Arrest | K.A. Holt
Mehso-so

A good realistic book about family problems. Personally, I think its kind of mid and not really my taste. It ends on a cliffhanger which wasn't that pleasant, if the book is going to be mid why add a cliffhanger? It just makes it worse. 💙

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Eggs
The Canyon's Edge | Dusti Bowling
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“…as you heal and grow, something beautiful and layered and solid and lasting is formed.”

#DaysDevotedTo

#Hiking

@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🧡🧡🧡 4mo
Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🧡🤎❤️ 4mo
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mh930121
The Canyon's Edge | Dusti Bowling

“I love you and I‘m sorry and hold on are the last things he says to me though I barley hear the words over the screaming in my mind.”

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mh930121
The Canyon's Edge | Dusti Bowling

This story shows that, just like Nora, we all have things that scare us or make us feel sad, but we can find courage to keep going. After reading about Nora‘s adventure, think about a time you were brave or overcame something difficult.