My Life Saver

My Life Saver by Alma Ghanbari is a juvenile fiction book published by Lulu.com on June 16, 2014. This 40-page work presents the story of Sarah Parker, who finds herself in Aberdeen Hospital, a place designed for individuals dealing with issues such as self-harm, depression, and anorexia. Through Sarah’s perspective, the narrative explores the complexities of personal choice and the struggles faced by teens in a challenging environment.
Readers will find a candid depiction of life within the hospital, where Sarah grapples with her own decisions regarding self-harm while navigating the institution’s rules and interventions. The book addresses themes relevant to young adults, including mental health and the consequences of self-destructive behaviors. Ghanbari’s narrative invites reflection on the choices individuals make and the support systems in place for those in distress.
Official synopsis Publisher
“I’m Sarah Parker and I am in this special place called “Aberdeen Hospital.” People that have problems like cutting, self-harming, depression or anorexia come here and apparently get their problem fix. What they don’t get is that every human being has the choice to do whatever they want with their body and what I want to do with it is what a lot of other teen are doing here: cutting without the nurse noticing. Unfortunately, when they do notice, you get in trouble. They put you in a room with only a couch and you are forced to stay there for 24 hours. When that is done, this lady comes and does this speech on why we shouldn’t self-harm and how many damage it brings to us.”
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