Book on the right, "Not Hungry," is about eating disorders, but from angle that discourages the behavior. Ironic words from a review of "Not Hungry": "I felt it accurately portrayed some of how a teen girl feels, that loneliness, the wanting to fit in.." https://www.netgalley.com/book/169056/reviews …
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A reviewer on one site made just that criticism, here: "So, firstly, the title and blurb misgender the main character. I get (in THEORY) why one might not want to spoil things, but this is literally a book about coming out as genderqueer. "https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/42353772-some-girls-bind …
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I remember a book called Cut about a FMC who does self harm, but it certainly wasn’t presented as a positive or healthy coping mechanism! As a former self harmer it’s disturbing to see binding being presented as healthy and normal. It’s a harmful coping mechanism.
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It was in an email sent to a teacher (who sent it to us) from Mackin publishers.
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This is anti-girl abuse should be illegal! with massive fines
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New title: "It's Cool to Self Harm" Promoted to 9-12 year olds
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NO Blasted Way. Unreal. Gah.
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