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The Better to Eat You With

De : Tehlor Mejia
Lu par : Victoria Villarreal
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From award-winning author Tehlor Mejia comes a spine-tingling tale of transformation, mystery, and the monsters we face—inside and out.

What big teeth…


For twelve-year-old Evan, summertime has always meant carefree days with her family and unlimited time with her best friend, Billie. This year, with her parents on the brink of divorce, she’s staying at Billie’s summer cabin. But Billie only seems to care about crushes these days, and to make matters worse, Evan’s mom’s health obsession has climbed to new heights. The more Evan tries to appease her mom and control her hunger, the sharper it seems to get, until it threatens to drag her under.

As Evan tries to cling to the good things in her life, a sinister presence in the woods begins to stir. Kids are scared, and adults think everyone should go home. Determined to stay, Evan starts hunting for the creature and begins to wonder—is it just her imagination, or is the monster inside her?

A SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR

"Absolutely haunting!"—New York Times bestselling author Delilah S. Dawson on It Happened to Anna
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A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year

★ "Mejia’s deft exploration of a distressing topic provides a window into disordered eating and shows the importance of providing help to someone in crisis. Highly recommended." —School Library Journal, starred review

"In this expressive work of psychological horror, Mejia explores one tween’s grappling for bodily autonomy throughout a gripping summer-set mystery." —Publishers Weekly

"Intriguing and not for the faint of heart." —Kirkus Reviews

"An essential read for those navigating body image, friendship shifts, or adolescence’s other looming monsters." —The Bulletin
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