The Best Little Girl in the World by Steven Levenkron
Requirements: PDF Reader, 22.8 MB
Overview: At first, no one knows that something is fatally wrong with fifteen-year-old Kessa -- not her parents, teachers, friends, or family doctor. No one knows Kessa avoids eating whenever she can and forces herself to vomit when she does eat . . . that she has gone from an "A" student to failing. No one knows until Kessa's weight drops from 98 pounds to 88, 81, 78 . . . and it may be too late.
—During the 1970s, most people never really heard of eating disorders or thought of them much. After all, back then, most people were relatively slender compared to today. However, this one book wasn’t the typical 70s book. The Best Little Girl In The World was a story directed at preteens and younger teenagers, and told the story of a little girl who secretly starved herself to death.
Believe it or not, the book’s daring take on anorexia nervosa made it earn several awards and even spawned a movie based on the book in 1981. Among parents of anorexics, this book gives valuable insight into what it’s like to have anorexia. Among anorexic teenagers, the book is a very well-known trigger. As a result of its realistic look into anorexia, this book is still in circulation and is considered important reading…as long as you yourself are not anorexic.
Genre: Fiction | Children/Young Adult

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Requirements: PDF Reader, 22.8 MB
Overview: At first, no one knows that something is fatally wrong with fifteen-year-old Kessa -- not her parents, teachers, friends, or family doctor. No one knows Kessa avoids eating whenever she can and forces herself to vomit when she does eat . . . that she has gone from an "A" student to failing. No one knows until Kessa's weight drops from 98 pounds to 88, 81, 78 . . . and it may be too late.
—During the 1970s, most people never really heard of eating disorders or thought of them much. After all, back then, most people were relatively slender compared to today. However, this one book wasn’t the typical 70s book. The Best Little Girl In The World was a story directed at preteens and younger teenagers, and told the story of a little girl who secretly starved herself to death.
Believe it or not, the book’s daring take on anorexia nervosa made it earn several awards and even spawned a movie based on the book in 1981. Among parents of anorexics, this book gives valuable insight into what it’s like to have anorexia. Among anorexic teenagers, the book is a very well-known trigger. As a result of its realistic look into anorexia, this book is still in circulation and is considered important reading…as long as you yourself are not anorexic.
Genre: Fiction | Children/Young Adult
Download Instructions:
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