by Nora Price
I don’t know where I got this one or where I even heard about it but it is highly likely that I was suckered in by the blurb. Stick “haunting” in your cover copy and this sucker is likely to buy it. A girl's letters to her best friend reveal two lives derailed by anorexia in this haunting debut. ...
Zoe Letting Go. The slow realizations here coupled with a very detailed description of her mundane day-to-day are overtaken by how on her side the writing manages to make me feel. Zoe sounds so utterly reasonable and rational while everyone else so decidedly not, her mother included. It’s the adult...
I've read a fair share of YA 'issue' books in the past, but Zoe Letting Go is the first one I've read that deals directly with eating disorders. And unlike many issues books, eating disorders is something we can all probably relate to a little - that voice inside our heads that tells us we really s...
Sixteen-year old, Zoe gets packed up and shipped off to Twin Birch, a six week program for anorexia girls. But Zoe doesn’t believe she fits the profile and soon finds out that the other patients agree. So why exactly is she there? With no contact with the outside world Zoe has to try to piece this ...
I borrowed this from the library, and when I went to the Kobo store to check out it’s summary for this post, I saw that it costs $11.99 to buy. Boy, I am saving so much money by borrowing books from the library instead of purchasing every book I read!! I am so thankful for my library card! Anyway, h...
3.5/5 starsZoe Letting Go is definitely in a genre I don't usual venture into and that is the realistic contemporary. Also, this novel centers around a girl with an eating disorder which is the type of novel Farah loves. Therefore I had some restraint when I picked this novel up. However this novel ...
I'm so intrigued by this, I have an impulse to but it right now!!It's moving to the top of my list =)