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Anna Bloom is depressed--so depressed that her parents have committed her to a mental hospital with a bunch of other messed-up teens. Here, she meets a roommate with a secret (and a plastic baby), a doctor who focuses way too much on her weight, and a cute, shy boy who just might like her. But wait Being trapped in a loony bin isn't supposed to be about making friends, losing weight, and having a crush, is it?
Industry Reviews
"An upbeat story that offers a hype-free, realistic look inside a teen ward . . . As the novel progresses, readers will get a kick out of Anna's snarky sense of humor and her capacity for self-renewal." --Publishers Weekly
"[Anna] is endearing as a caustic damsel in distress. With Anna down the hall, landing in the 'loony bin' just might be a whole lot of fun." --Chicago Tribune
"A funny novel about depression. That's the welcome, endearing product Julie Halpern offers readers . . . a never-didactic message about emotional growth and psychic healing." --Kirkus Reviews Best Young-Adult Books 2007
"Debut author Halpern drew from her own teen experiences with depression, and Anne's voice, filled with spot-on musings, sarcasm, slang, and swearing, is uproariously funny and authentic . . . Many teens will connect with the vague anxiety that lands Anna in treatment as well as her subtle, realistic sense that her life is her own to value and shape." --Booklist
." . . funny, easygoing prose . . . an appealingly comic cousin of Carolyn Mackler's The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things." --Kirkus Reviews
"There is a lovely sweetness in the blooming relationship between Anna and Justin . . . Halpern creates a narrative that reflects the changes in Anna with each passing day that includes self-reflection and a good dose of humor. Readers will cheer for Anna as she gains confidence in herself, dares to rebel a little, and gets well as she goes back to her life." --VOYA I completely fell in love with Anna Bloom's voice--it's wry, romantic, and so, so true. Gabrielle Zevin, author of Elsewhere
An upbeat story that offers a hype-free, realistic look inside a teen ward . . . As the novel progresses, readers will get a kick out of Anna's snarky sense of humor and her capacity for self-renewal. Publishers Weekly
[Anna] is endearing as a caustic damsel in distress. With Anna down the hall, landing in the loony bin' just might be a whole lot of fun. Chicago Tribune
A funny novel about depression. That's the welcome, endearing product Julie Halpern offers readers . . . a never-didactic message about emotional growth and psychic healing. Kirkus Reviews Best Young-Adult Books 2007
Debut author Halpern drew from her own teen experiences with depression, and Anne's voice, filled with spot-on musings, sarcasm, slang, and swearing, is uproariously funny and authentic . . . Many teens will connect with the vague anxiety that lands Anna in treatment as well as her subtle, realistic sense that her life is her own to value and shape. Booklist
. . . funny, easygoing prose . . . an appealingly comic cousin of Carolyn Mackler's The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things. Kirkus Reviews
There is a lovely sweetness in the blooming relationship between Anna and Justin . . . Halpern creates a narrative that reflects the changes in Anna with each passing day that includes self-reflection and a good dose of humor. Readers will cheer for Anna as she gains confidence in herself, dares to rebel a little, and gets well as she goes back to her life. VOYA
" I completely fell in love with Anna Bloom's voice--it's wry, romantic, and so, so true. "Gabrielle Zevin, author of Elsewhere"
An upbeat story that offers a hype-free, realistic look inside a teen ward . . . As the novel progresses, readers will get a kick out of Anna's snarky sense of humor and her capacity for self-renewal. "Publishers Weekly"
[Anna] is endearing as a caustic damsel in distress. With Anna down the hall, landing in the loony bin' just might be a whole lot of fun. "The Chicago Tribune"
A funny novel about depression. That's the welcome, endearing product Julie Halpern offers readers . . . a never-didactic message about emotional growth and psychic healing. "Kirkus Reviews Best Young-Adult Books 2007"
Debut author Halpern drew from her own teen experiences with depression, and Anne's voice, filled with spot-on musings, sarcasm, slang, and swearing, is uproariously funny and authentic . . . Many teens will connect with the vague anxiety that lands Anna in treatment as well as her subtle, realistic sense that her life is her own to value and shape. "Booklist"
Funny, easygoing prose . . . an appealingly comic cousin of Carolyn Mackler's "The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things." "Kirkus Reviews"
There is a lovely sweetness in the blooming relationship between Anna and Justin . . . Halpern creates a narrative that reflects the changes in Anna with each passing day that includes self-reflection and a good dose of humor. Readers will cheer for Anna as she gains confidence in herself, dares to rebel a little, and gets well as she goes back to her life. "Voice of Youth Advocates"" "I completely fell in love with Anna Bloom's voice--it's wry, romantic, and so, so true."--Gabrielle Zevin, author of "Elsewhere" "An upbeat story that offers a hype-free, realistic look inside a teen ward . . . As the novel progresses, readers will get a kick out of Anna's snarky sense of humor and her capacity for self-renewal."--"Publishers Weekly" "[Anna] is endearing as a caustic damsel in distress. With Anna down the hall, landing in the 'loony bin' just might be a whole lot of fun."--"The Chicago Tribune" "A funny novel about depression. That's the welcome, endearing product Julie Halpern offers readers . . . a never-didactic message about emotional growth and psychic healing."--"Kirkus Reviews" Best Young-Adult Books 2007 "Debut author Halpern drew from her own teen experiences with depression, and Anne's voice, filled with spot-on musings, sarcasm, slang, and swearing, is uproariously funny and authentic . . . Many teens will connect with the vague anxiety that lands Anna in treatment as well as her subtle, realistic sense that her life is her own to value and shape."--"Booklist" "Funny, easygoing prose . . . an appealingly comic cousin of Carolyn Mackler's "The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things.""--"Kirkus Reviews" "There is a lovely sweetness in the blooming relationship between Anna and Justin . . . Halpern creates a narrative that reflects the changes in Anna with each passing day that includes self-reflection and a good dose of humor. Readers will cheer for Anna as she gains confidence in herself, dares to rebel a little, and gets well as she goes back to her life."--"Voice of Youth Advocates" Praise for "Get Well Soon: ""I completely fell in love with Anna Bloom's voice--it's wry, romantic, and so, so true." --Gabrielle Zevin, author of" Elsewhere"
"An upbeat story that offers a hype-free, realistic look inside a teen ward . . . As the novel progresses, readers will get a kick out of Anna's snarky sense of humor and her capacity for self-renewal."" --Publishers Weekly"
"[Anna] is endearing as a caustic damsel in distress. With Anna down the hall, landing in the 'loony bin' just might be a whole lot of fun."" --Chicago Tribune"
"A funny novel about depression. That's the welcome, endearing product Julie Halpern offers readers . . . a never-didactic message about emotional growth and psychic healing."" --Kirkus Reviews" Best Young-Adult Books 2007
"Debut author Halpern drew from her own teen experiences with depression, and Anne's voice, filled with spot-on musings, sarcasm, slang, and swearing, is uproariously funny and authentic . . . Many teens will connect with the vague anxiety that lands Anna in treatment as well as her subtle, realistic sense that her life is her own to value and shape."" --Booklist"
." . . funny, easygoing prose . . . an appealingly comic cousin of Carolyn Mackler's The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things."" --Kirkus Reviews"
"There is a lovely sweetness in the blooming relationship between Anna and Justin . . . Halpern creates a narrative that reflects the changes in Anna with each passing day that includes self-reflection and a good dose of humor. Readers will cheer for Anna as she gains confidence in herself, dares to rebel a little, and gets well as she goes back to her life."" --VOYA"
"" Praise for "Get Well Soon: " "I completely fell in love with Anna Bloom's voice--it's wry, romantic, and so, so true." --Gabrielle Zevin, author of" Elsewhere"
"An upbeat story that offers a hype-free, realistic look inside a teen ward . . . As the novel progresses, readers will get a kick out of Anna's snarky sense of humor and her capacity for self-renewal."" --Publishers Weekly"
"[Anna] is endearing as a caustic damsel in distress. With Anna down the hall, landing in the 'loony bin' just might be a whole lot of fun."" --Chicago Tribune"
"A funny novel about depression. That's the welcome, endearing product Julie Halpern offers readers . . . a never-didactic message about emotional growth and psychic healing."" --Kirkus Reviews" Best Young-Adult Books 2007
"Debut author Halpern drew from her own teen experiences with depression, and Anne's voice, filled with spot-on musings, sarcasm, slang, and swearing, is uproariously funny and authentic . . . Many teens will connect with the vague anxiety that lands Anna in treatment as well as her subtle, realistic sense that her life is her own to value and shape."" --Booklist"
." . . funny, easygoing prose . . . an appealingly comic cousin of Carolyn Mackler's The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things."" --Kirkus Reviews"
"There is a lovely sweetness in the blooming relationship between Anna and Justin . . . Halpern creates a narrative that reflects the changes in Anna with each passing day that includes self-reflection and a good dose of humor. Readers will cheer for Anna as she gains confidence in herself, dares to rebel a little, and gets well as she goes back to her life."" --VOYA"
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ISBN: 9780312581480
ISBN-10: 0312581483
Published: 1st September 2009
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 226
Audience: Teenager/Young Adult
For Ages: 12 - 18 years old
For Grades: 7+
Publisher: St. Martins Press-3PL
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 21.59 x 13.97 x 1.91
Weight (kg): 0.2
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