by Abby B.
F Fri Ape-Face, otherwise known as April, or Isabelle Lee's 10-year-old sister, catches Isabelle in the middle of making herself throw up. She tells her mother, who then signs Isabelle up for group therapy for eating disorders. Isabelle's thoughts are always on the death of her father and her frustrations with her mother's always keeping these painful thoughts on the inside. In therapy, Isabelle is joined by Ashley, the most popular girl at school. They bond over their bingeing and purging. This book tells the significant story of the pain in a young girl's life and made me want to flip ever page over again and again. This is a great book for all young ladies who are struggling through an eating disorder or just want an interesting book to read. I absolutely loved this book. |