Paperweight
By (Author) Meg Haston
Hot Key Books
Hot Key Books
2nd July 2015
United Kingdom
Young Adult
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Relationship stories
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Eating disorders and body image
813.6
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 17mm
224g
Struggling to deal with her mother's abandonment and a past she refuses to confront, Stevie knows she has problems. But she's still furious about the fact that she's been packed off to a health clinic, in the middle of nowhere, where mobile phones are banned and communication with the outside world is strictly by permission only. The regimented and obtrusive nature of the clinic is torture to the deeply private, obstinate Stevieand don't even get her started on the other 'inmates'. All she wants is to be left alone...But as Stevie is about to find out, life is full of surprises. And she will prove herself stronger than she knowseven when her past finally catches her up in the most shocking and brutal way possible. Hard-hitting and intriguing book covering anorexia, friendship and hope--with a bit of a twist... Based on her own past, Meg now works as a counsellor at a women's clinic and a school in Florida From the author of HOW TO ROCK BRACES AND GLASSES which inspired a Nickelodeon series
[A] captivating and realistic portrayal or living (or dying) with an eating disorder -- Amy McKay * School Library Association *
Meg Haston is both a survivor and a mental health counselor. Meg first conceived of PAPERWEIGHT when she spent time in a treatment center for disordered eating in Arizona. Like her character Stevie, she could bring nothing but a small suitcase of clothes - no books, no phone, no computer. But she was allowed to write. In between group meals and individual sessions, Stevie was born into the pages of Meg's journal. Meg now practises at a women's clinic and a school in Florida, and has worked in conjunction with Projection HEAL (Help to Eat, Accept, and Live), spreading awareness about eating disorders and the recovery process. She is also a regular contributor to gURL.com, where her video series, 'How to Deal with Meg Haston', addresses mental and emotional health concerns for adolescent girls. Meg is also the author of the middle grade series HOW TO ROCK... which inspired a Nickelodeon TV spin-off. Follow Meg on Twitter: @meghaston