Louder Than Hunger

John Schu author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Walker Books Ltd

Published:4th Apr '24

£9.99

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A powerful, authentic verse novel exploring a teen boy’s experience with disordered eating, charting the successes and setbacks of his journey toward recovery.
Jake feels alone at school and alone at home. Some days it feels like the only people who understand him is the poet Emily Dickinson – and Jake's beloved grandma. But there is also the Voice inside him, louder than any other, who professes to know him best of all.

The one that says "You have me."

The Voice is loud enough to drown out everything else, even the hunger Jake feels, until his mom intervenes and sends him to Whispering Pines.

Here Jake will learn how to confront the loneliness inside him, and find out who he is and what he has to live for. That is, if he can quiet the Voice...

Told in succinct and powerful verse, this novel is a stunning and wholly authentic expression of a young man finding the will – and the power – to wrest control from the intrusive thoughts that crowd his mind.

This is an incredible account of eating disorder recovery that expresses a person’s experiences in a way I’ve wanted to see for years. * NetGalley Reviewer *
These words are powerful, painful at times but an undiminished extraordinarily powerful collection of succinct verse. * Armadillo Magazine *
This wonderful novel in verse was a raw reading experience. Schu’s voice was delicate and nuanced, learning to face your issues and starting a rocky road to recovery. It was tough, with its heart on its sleeve but also full of hope and creativity. * A Short Book Lover *
Jake’s journey is difficult. The direction of travel is not always one way. While his plight, at times, makes for a difficult read, the novel’s message is a hopeful one... A book parents and teenagers should read and a book that all school libraries should carry. * GeekDad *

ISBN: 9781529514568

Dimensions: 200mm x 130mm x 30mm

Weight: 365g

528 pages