Review
Eloise's illness and treatment are handled in a sensitive, yet candid and often surprising way as she negotiates the real life intricacies of...psychiatric treatment. The way in which Morrall conveys this keeps interest high and adds to the emotional pull of the story and the reader's empathy with Eloise. --teenlibrarian.com
Morrall ... delivers her message with skilful simplicity. -- Write Away
There is an underlying feeling of hope in this gripping story ... I highly recommend it to those who want to understand [eating disorders] better. -- SherMeree's Musings
Morrall ... delivers her message with skilful simplicity. -- Write Away
There is an underlying feeling of hope in this gripping story ... I highly recommend it to those who want to understand [eating disorders] better. -- SherMeree's Musings
Product Description
Starting Year 11 is bad enough, what with all the exams and end of year party. But Eloise has to deal with the now. The appointment. Sixteen year old Eloise Meehan, who has an eating disorder, begins a journey through therapy in an attempt to come to terms with the unspoken family secrets. But as relationships are built, and subsequently broken, it seems as if there are more questions asked than issues resolved. Will Eloise find the support she crucially needs? And will looking closer to home help her to face her shocking past?
