Letting Ana Go

Letting Ana Go by Anonymous, published by Simon and Schuster on June 4, 2013, is a poignant exploration of the struggles associated with anorexia and addiction. This 304-page book is presented in English and captures the harrowing journey of a young girl who, despite coming from a seemingly perfect background, grapples with feelings of inadequacy and the overwhelming pressure to meet expectations. Through her diary entries, readers gain insight into her internal battles and the dangerous path she chooses to control her life through food.
The narrative delves into themes of adolescence, emotions, and mental health, providing a raw look at the complexities of eating disorders and body image. As the protagonist navigates her feelings of depression and the impact of social pressures, her story serves as a reflection on the challenges faced by many young adults. Letting Ana Go offers a unique perspective on the intersection of personal struggle and societal expectations, making it a significant addition to the young adult fiction genre.
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In the tradition of Go Ask Alice and Lucy in the Sky, a harrowing account of anorexia and addiction.
She was a good girl from a good family, with everything she could want or need. But below the surface, she felt like she could never be good enough. Like she could never live up to the expectations that surrounded her. Like she couldn’t do anything to make a change.
But there was one thing she could control completely: how much she ate. The less she ate, the better—stronger—she felt.
But it’s a dangerous game, and there is such a thing as going too far…
Her innermost thoughts and feelings are chronicled in the diary she left behind.
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