Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Perfect


     Recently, I read a really great book called "Perfect" by Natasha Friend. Natasha Friend was also the author of the book "Lush" which was also a really good book. Perfect is about a girl named Isabelle and she has an eating disorder called bulimia which is a very serious disorder. You throw up on purpose to be skinnier.
     Isabelle is only thirteen years old and already she has been through so much. Her dad died and everything turned upside down for her. She started throwing up and it wasn't even supposed to mean something the first time. She was in the bathroom and it just happened. But then she starts doing it more and more and it becomes an addiction and a huge problem.
Isabelles mom makes her go to therapy and everything to make her better but it doesn't exactly work.
     Bulimia is really scary and it can damage your body and it can be so bad as it can kill you. Throwing up all the time is not safe and it has side effects like your teeth yellowing.
I think that Isabelle really just needed her dad. she was hurting and she just got all caught up with being skinny and once you are in such a dark place like that we all know that it is extremely hard to get out. When Isabelle was in therapy she met a friend named Ashley that had the same problem and they even ended up doing it together. A lot of people think its stupid and of course you can control yourself but thats not the case at all, it is a serious eating disorder.
When people are bulimic sometimes what they do is eat a lot, like  an abnormal amount of food and then throw it all up.
     One line that really stands out for me is, “When you believe in something, stand up for it, even if everyone is sitting.” i think that this line really means a lot like isabelle needs to believe in herself so she can stop throwing up even if she has to do it alone. I did not realize how serious and common this issue was among teenage girls. After reading this book I am now more aware. 

3 comments:

  1. Really good response! I haven't read this book but it sounds really interesting. I agree with you that Isabelle needs to believe in herself more. Anyway, great response Danae! :)

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  2. Great post! I love this book. I also really like the quote from the book that you pointed out. I think that Isabelle is very powerful and strong, she just needs to believe that she can turn her life around if she works hard enough.

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  3. Great response Danae! This book looks really good, and so does Lush. Bulimia is such a serious, and unfortunately common eating disorder. I think that most people don't realize that an eating disorder, is a mental disorder and it's not something you can just stop once you realize what you are doing is so bad for you physically and mentally. It takes therapy and numerous other things to help you get back on track with a healthy diet and mindset. Good job!

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