Louder Than Hunger

Louder Than Hunger by John Schu, published by Candlewick Press in 2024, is a novel-in-verse that delves into the complexities of anorexia and self-expression as a means of survival. This edition, comprising 516 pages, presents a poignant exploration of the protagonist Jake, who grapples with his relationship to food and self-worth while volunteering at a nursing home. Through his experiences, the narrative sheds light on the struggles faced by those dealing with mental health issues, particularly in the context of adolescence.
Readers will find a raw and honest portrayal of Jake’s journey as he navigates the challenges of being an outsider and the internal battles that accompany his eating disorder. The story emphasizes themes of health, social dynamics, and the importance of support and self-acceptance. With a deeply personal afterword, Louder Than Hunger offers insights into the author’s own experiences, making it a significant contribution to juvenile fiction that addresses critical social themes and mental health issues.
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A New York Times bestseller!
A Schneider Family Book Award Honor Book
“Every so often a book comes along that is so brave and necessary, it extends a lifeline when it’s needed most. This is one of those books.” –Katherine Applegate, author of the Newbery Medal-winning, The One and Only Ivan
Revered teacher, librarian, and story ambassador John Schu explores anorexia–and self-expression as an act of survival–in the New York Times bestseller wrenching and transformative novel-in-verse.
But another voice inside me says,
We need help.
We’re going to die.
Jake volunteers at a nursing home because he likes helping people. He likes skating and singing, playing Bingo and Name That Tune, and reading mysteries and comics aloud to his teachers. He also likes avoiding people his own age . . . and the cruelty of mirrors . . . and food. Jake has read about kids like him in books–the weird one, the outsider–and would do anything not to be that kid, including shrink himself down to nothing. But the less he eats, the bigger he feels. How long can Jake punish himself before he truly disappears? A fictionalized account of the author’s experiences and emotions living in residential treatment facilities as a young teen with an eating disorder, Louder than Hunger is a triumph of raw honesty. With a deeply personal afterword for context, this much-anticipated verse novel is a powerful model for muffling the destructive voices inside, managing and articulating pain, and embracing self-acceptance, support, and love.
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