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Jen Petro-Roy

    Jen Petro-Roy es la autora de la novela contemporánea para jóvenes P.S. I MISS YOU. Como bibliotecaria de adolescentes, aporta a su escritura una profunda comprensión de la adolescencia y sus desafíos. Su obra explora a menudo temas de conexión, pérdida y la búsqueda del propio lugar en el mundo, capturando las emociones y pensamientos auténticos de los jóvenes lectores. Petro-Roy crea historias que no solo son atractivas, sino que también resuenan con los complejos sentimientos de los personajes adolescentes.

    Good Enough
    P.S. I Miss You
    You Are Enough
    • You Are Enough

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      By an eating disorder survivor, an inclusive nonfiction book about recovering from eating disorders and dealing with body image issues.

      You Are Enough
    • P.S. I Miss You

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Forbidden to contact her pregnant sister after her strict Catholic parents send her to stay with a great-aunt, Evie secretly sends her letters, writing about their family, her life, and the new girl in school, June, who may be more than a friend.

      P.S. I Miss You
    • Good Enough

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      A young girl with an eating disorder must find the strength to recover in this moving middle-grade novel from Jen Petro-Roy 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.

      Good Enough