âWhen the truth about her past is disclosedâĻthe effect works like gangbusters.â
âNew York Times Book Review
A girl's letters to her best friend reveal two lives derailed by anorexia in this haunting debut that's Laurie Halse Anderson's Wintergirls meets The Sixth Sense.
Zoe knows she doesnât belong in a hospitalâso why is she in one?
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Twin Birch isnât just any hospital. Itâs a strange mansion populated by unnerving staff and glassy-eyed patients. Itâs a place for girls with serious problems; skinny, spindly girls with eating disorders who have a penchant for harming themselves.
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Zoe isnât like them. And she canât figure out why she was sent here. Writing letters to her best friend Elise keep her sane, grounded in the memories of her pastâbut mired in them, too. Elise never writes back.
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Zoe is lost without her, unsure of how to navigate tenuous new friendships and bizarre rules without Elise by her side. But as her letters intertwine with journal entries chronicling her mysterious life at Twin Birch, another narrative unfolds. The hidden story of a complicated friendship; of the choices we make, the truths we tell others, and the lies we tell ourselves. The story of a friendship that has the potential to both saveâand damage beyond repair. And Zoe finds she must confront the truth about her past once and for all, before she can finally let go.
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Nora Priceâs debut young adult book is a heart-wrenching meditation on the bonds of friendship with a gripping psychological twist.
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