INSATIABLE: The Compelling Story of Four Teens, Food and its Power
Eve Eliot
Health Communication, Inc.
Young Adult
ISBN: 1558748180

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Anorexia, bulimia, constant overeating --- INSATIABLE covers the ABCs of eating disorders. Through four teens, Eve Eliot shows real teens the trials and tribulations of these diseases.

First there's Samantha who starves herself to be in control. Her boyfriend Brian has dumped her, and according to her, it was because she was too fat. She vacuums her room up to five times daily, getting rid of the piles of dust that accumulate between cleanings. Is there anything wrong with this? Apparently Samantha doesn't yet realize there is.

Next comes Hannah. The death of her mother causes her to turn to bingeing and purging, which she knows is wrong, but she can't help herself. Often confused about friendships, Hannah decides that it is time to make a change in her life and chooses to "come out of the closet." She now feels even more alone in her plight, alienated from family and friends, and must deal with her teenage troubles alone. How will she fare in the vicious teenage world?

Then there's Jessica. She lives for fashion, always paying attention to the latest styles. She is a normal teen --- except for her starvation problem. Diet Coke and coffee are all she allows herself. She doesn't attend English class after a while, because it's on the second floor, and she isn't strong enough to walk up the stairs. One of Jessica's biggest fears is becoming overweight, like her best friend Phoebe, even as she finds comfort in her friend's obesity.

Phoebe finds comfort in food. She promises herself to diet, but it never happens. She often sneaks down to the kitchen to "have a little snack," but that turns into a three course meal. Her father repeatedly tells her to lose weight, but her fight against food is never ending.

These four teens are engaged in a constant struggle against the one thing that every human needs to live --- food. Will they win or lose? INSATIABLE exposes the dangers involved with eating disorders. Within the stories, Eliot adds important facts that teens need to know about anorexia and bulimia, making the novel both informative and interesting. Pick up this novel to learn more about the world of eating disorders, and how four teenagers fared with their own personal battles.

--- Reviewed by Lisa Marx

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