Paperweight

· HarperCollins · Narrated by Mandy Siegfried
4.3
3 reviews
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This emotionally haunting and beautifully written young adult debut delves into the devastating impact of trauma and loss, in the vein of Laurie Halse Anderson’s Wintergirls.

Seventeen-year-old Stevie is trapped. In her life. In her body. And now in an eating-disorder treatment center on the dusty outskirts of the New Mexico desert.

Life in the center is regimented and intrusive, a nightmare come true. Nurses and therapists watch Stevie at meal time, accompany her to the bathroom, and challenge her to eat the foods she’s worked so hard to avoid.

Her dad has signed her up for sixty days of treatment. But what no one knows is that Stevie doesn’t plan to stay that long. There are only twenty-seven days until the anniversary of her brother Josh’s death—the death she caused. And if Stevie gets her way, there are only twenty-seven days until she, too, will end her life.

Paperweight follows seventeen-year-old Stevie’s journey as she struggles not only with a life-threatening eating disorder, but with the question of whether she can ever find absolution for the mistakes of her past...and whether she truly deserves to.

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4.3
3 reviews
Kendra Hofmann
June 21, 2024
⚠️This has a few triggers: unaliving, eating disorders (bulimia and anorexia), and self-harm. It also talks about the loss and grief of a loved one, treatment centers, alcoholism, and child abuse. ⚠️ This was such a profound story. It was so raw and relatable. I don't want to get into too much detail because I don't want to trigger anyone who finds this post. Recovery is a lifelong journey. 16 year old Stevie winds up in self-destruct mode after her Mom unexpectedly walks out on her family. Stevie blames herself and her weight as the reason and thus starts her bad relationship with food. A year later, her Dad sends her to a treatment center because he's worried about her weight and doesn't know how to address it or help her. Stevie is angry at so many things and people and goes on a journey of self discovery and healing.
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About the author

Meg Haston is the author of How to Rock Braces and Glasses and How to Rock Best Friends and Frenemies. She lives in Jacksonville, Florida, where she writes and works as a counselor in an independent school. Paperweight is her first young adult novel.

Mandy Siegfried has worked at theaters in New York, on and off Broadway, and around the country; her film work includes School of Rock, Winter Passing, Liberty Maine, The Out-of-Towners, and St. Andrew's Girls.

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