Someone To Love

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Pub Date 25 Jan 2018 | Archive Date 8 Jan 2018
HQ | HQ Young Adult

Description

A powerful issue-driven YA novel tackling eating disorders and the pressures social media puts on contemporary teens from the bestselling author of the Blue Bloods and Disney Descendant’s series.

I hate mirrors. Glass is dangerous. Anything that reflects me back at myself is a threat.

Liv Blakely knows how important it is to look good. Her father is launching a political career and Liv will be making public appearances. She has an image to uphold–to her maybe-boyfriend, to her new friends, and to the public who love to find fault on social media.

No matter who she has to give up to get there.

No matter what she has to lose to do it.

But as the high price of perfection takes a toll. Can Liv find something else to live for before she goes too far?

A powerful issue-driven YA novel tackling eating disorders and the pressures social media puts on contemporary teens from the bestselling author of the Blue Bloods and Disney Descendant’s series.

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Available Editions

EDITION Ebook
ISBN 9781474060646
PRICE £4.99 (GBP)
PAGES 384

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A moving but timely novel about a subject unfortunately very close to a lot of young women's hearts, eating disorders.

Olivia is the daughter of a politician and suffers from pressure from all sides - family, friends, school, relationships. Although her life is a little more glamorous than most of the readers will be, the struggles she deals with are ones which are almost universal to teenagers these days. I loved her friendships, especially with Antonia, and think this book will be very relatable for a lot of young people.

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