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"Nothing" is a heartfelt novel about a teenage boy struggling with an eating disorder, driving himself to meet unrealistic expectations. Despite its brevity, the book is emotionally resonant and engaging, offering an intimate look into Parker's journey. A tear-jerker that is both informative and filled with love, this story is a must-read that leaves a lasting impact.
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nothing by Robin Friedman Project by: Allyson Wilson September 26, 2013
The call number of nothing is: F FRIEDMAN Call Number
nothing is a fictional story about a teenage boy who deals with the reality of an eating disorder. This book is compassionately written and for what it lacks for being such a short novel, it makes up for in its intimate complexity and its emotionally driven rhythm. It is a fast, easy read but so heartfelt and interesting that it feels like you’ve been reading it for a while. Parker, the teenage boy, drives himself over the edge, in order to be perfect and meet his father’s expectations. This novel is an honest tear jerker and so well written that I couldn’t put it down. This is a good book for anyone to read, it is eye opening and brimming with information and love. Summary and Review
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