LEADER 00000cam a2200541Ii 4500 001 on1140971888 003 OCoLC 005 20200415011901.0 008 200218t20202019nyu j 000 f eng 020 9781250233509|q(paperback) 020 125023350X|q(paperback) 035 (OCoLC)1140971888 040 ON8|beng|erda|cON8|dBDX|dOCLCF 049 CKEA 100 1 Petro-Roy, Jen,|eauthor. 245 10 Good enough /|cJen Petro-Roy. 250 First Square Fish edition. 264 1 New York :|bSquare Fish,|c2020. 264 4 |c©2019 300 267 pages ;|c22 cm 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 500 Resources for eating disorders are included in the author's note: National Eating Disorders Association -- National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders. 500 "A Feiwel and Friends book" -- Title page verso. 500 Nutmeg Award nominee, Grade 7-8 Middle School, 2022. 520 "In the hospital where she is receiving treatment for anorexia, twelve-year-old Riley records her days in her journal--going to therapy, rediscovering her love of art, dealing with her rule-breaking roommate, and worrying about relapse once she returns home." --|c(Source of summary not specified) 520 "Before she had an eating disorder, twelve-year-old Riley was many things: an aspiring artist, a runner, a sister, and a friend. But now, from inside the inpatient treatment center where she's receiving treatment for anorexia, it's easy to forget all of that. Especially since under the influence of her eating disorder, Riley alienated her friends, abandoned her art, turned running into something harmful, and destroyed her family's trust. If Riley wants her life back, she has to recover. Part of her wants to get better. As she goes to therapy, makes friends in the hospital, and starts to draw again, things begin to look up. But when her roommate starts to break the rules, triggering Riley's old behaviors and blackmailing her into silence, Riley realizes that recovery will be even harder than she thought. She starts to think that even if she does "recover," there's no way she'll stay recovered once she leaves the hospital and is faced with her dieting mom, the school bully, and her gymnastics-star sister. Written by an eating disorder survivor and activist, Good Enough is a realistic depiction of inpatient eating disorder treatment, and a moving story about a girl who has to fight herself to survive."--Amazon. 521 1 Ages 9-11. 586 8 Chicago Public Library Best Fiction for Older Readers, 2019 650 0 Anorexia nervosa|vJuvenile fiction. 650 0 Friendship|vJuvenile fiction. 650 0 Families|vJuvenile fiction. 650 0 Diaries|vJuvenile fiction. 650 1 Anorexia nervosa|vFiction. 650 1 Hospitals|vFiction. 650 1 Friendship|vFiction. 650 1 Family life|vFiction. 650 1 Diaires|vFiction. 650 7 Anorexia nervosa.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00809949 650 7 Diaries.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00892657 650 7 Families.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01728849 650 7 Friendship.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00935174 655 7 Diary fiction.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01726582 655 7 Fiction.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01423787 655 7 Juvenile works.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01411637 655 7 Medical fiction.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01922467 655 7 Medical fiction.|2lcgft 655 7 Diary fiction.|2lcgft 994 C0|bCKE
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