I am so happy to have Tom Pollock, YA author of absolutely incredible White Rabbit, Red Wolf, stopping by the blog today, to talk about how there is more to the lives of those of us wit… Read More
Four Weeks, Five People by Jennifer Yu (Bought) - They're more than their problemsObsessive-compulsive teen Clarissa wants to get better, if only so her mother will stop asking her if she's… Read More
When I first started looking at the YA books I had on my shelves featuring mental illness and researching others I could read for this event, I realised that pretty much every one featured w… Read More
The Beauty that Remains by Ashley Woodfolk (Bought) - Music brought Autumn, Shay, and Logan together. Death wants to tear them apart.Autumn always knew exactly who she was—a talented a… Read More
Yesterday, we had a guest post from Ashley Woodfolk, who spoke about how intersectional YA is important to learn empathy. Today, I thought I'd share with you the intersectional YA novels I k… Read More
When Reason Breaks by Cindy L. Rodriguez (Bought) - A Goth girl with an attitude problem, Elizabeth Davis must learn to control her anger before it destroys her. Emily Delgado appears to be… Read More
A few weeks back I listened to young adult podcast YA Oughta's Mental Health episode, which featured Lydia Ruffles and Tom Pollock in conversation with Chloe Seager and Katherine Dunn… Read More
Today, I want to talk about The Astonishing Colour of After by Emily X. R. Pan, which I reviewed back in April. But there is one particular element of this beautiful, heartbreaking story I w… Read More
The Girl and the Grove by Eric Smith (eProof) - Teenager Leila’s life is full of challenges. From bouncing around the foster care system to living with seasonal affective disorder, she… Read More
Today for Mental Illness in YA Month, I have YA author of The Girl and the Grove, Eric Smith, stopping by to talk about his latest novel, and how his protagonist, Leila, has seasonal affecti… Read More
The Lost & Found by Katrina Leno (Bought) - Sometimes you have to get lost before you can be found.Lost: Frannie and Louis met in an online support group for trauma survivors when they w… Read More
Whisper to Me by Nick Lake (Review Copy) - Cassie is writing a letter to the boy whose heart she broke. She’s trying to explain why. Why she pushed him away. Why her father got so angr… Read More
Today, I thought I'd share the UKYA novels we have that feature mental illness. As regular readers will know, I'm really passionate about diverse books, and more recently, interectionality w… Read More
Underwater by Marisa Reichardt (proof) - “Forgiving you will allow me to forgive myself.”Morgan didn’t mean to do anything wrong that day. Actually, she meant to do somethi… Read More
Today, Hannah of Sprinkled With Words is stopping by with a guest post to talk about the clichés of mental illness she's tired of seeing in YA novels.The plot of someone being ‘… Read More
The Definition of Us by Sarah Harris - Florence is pretty sure she's not got much in common with the other patients at Manor Lane Diagnostic & Therapy Centre. Wilf has ADHD and a tendenc… Read More
This is the second post which was inspired by young adult podcast YA Oughta's Mental Health episode, which featured Lydia Ruffles and Tom Pollock in conversatio… Read More
Today, I'm glad to have Mike Schlossberg, author of Redemption, stopping by the blog for Mental Illness in YA Month, with a wonderful guest post about fighting the stigma surroundi… Read More
On a Scale of One to Ten by Ceylan Scott (Review Copy) - Tamar is admitted to Lime Grove, a psychiatric ward for teenagers, where the psychologists ask her endless questions. But there's one… Read More
There are many people who have also been talking about the importance mental illness representation in YA, and discussion around it. I wanted to share some of the other important discussions… Read More
I'm so excited to have Lydia Ruffles, UKYA author of The Taste of Blue Light and upcoming Colour Me In, stopping by today to talk about why she writes about mental health in her novels.A Tal… Read More
Colour Me In by Lydia Ruffles (eProof) - Nineteen-year-old actor Arlo likes nothing more than howling across the skyline with best friend Luke from the roof of their apartment.But when somet… Read More
This discussion links to my discussion on The Astonishing Colour of After by Emily X. R. Pan and Living With a Depressed Parent - I am the child of depressed parents. But I'm also my pa… Read More
Challenger Deep by Neal Shusterman (Bought) - A captivating novel about mental illness that lingers long beyond the last page, Challenger Deep is a heartfelt tour de force by New York Times… Read More
Having representation of teens with mental illness is important, but it's also important to understand our mental health and how to look after ourselves, and also to hear from those who have… Read More
Review: The Art of Feeling by Laura Tims (Bought) - Perfect for fans of Jennifer Niven’s New York Times bestseller All the Bright Places, this contemporary YA novel explores the friend… Read More
Back in June, I went to a launch party where I met Georgia of Georgia's Bookish Thoughts, and it turned out to be a very serendipitous and fortuitous meeting. We got talking about YA books a… Read More
Pointe by Brandy Colbert (Bought) - Theo is better now.She's eating again, dating guys who are almost appropriate, and well on her way to becoming an elite ballet dancer. But when her oldest… Read More
This is the third post which was inspired by young adult podcast YA Oughta's Mental Health episode, which featured Lydia Ruffles and Tom Pollock in conversation with Chloe Seager and Katheri… Read More
Are We All Lemmings & Snowflakes? by Holly Bourne (proof) - Welcome to Camp Reset, a summer camp with a difference. A place offering a shot at "normality" for Olive, a girl on the edge… Read More
The Art of Starving by Sam J. Miller (Bought) - Matt hasn’t eaten in days.His stomach stabs and twists inside, pleading for a meal. But Matt won’t give in. The hunger clears his… Read More
All the Ways the World Can End by Abby Sher (Review Copy) - Lenny is preparing for the apocalypse. Every night, she researches vacuum decay, designer pathogens, that inexplicable sleeping si… Read More
This is the final discussion post inspired by young adult podcast YA Oughta's Mental Health episode, which featured Lydia Ruffles and Tom Pollock in conversation with Chloe Seager and K… Read More
Mental Illness in YA Month is coming to an end, so I thought my penultimate post should highlight YA novels and teen non-fic featuring/about mental illness that are yet to come out that I'm… Read More
So Mental Illness in YA Month has come to a close! I hope you have enjoyed the event as much as I have in putting it together! If there are some posts you think you've missed, you can find l… Read More
I have Bipolar Disorder and have talked about it before on my blog. It’s not something I hide but I don’t really discuss it much either so I thought I’d share a bit more ab… Read More
Please find below the Mental Illness Grammy winner ___ Mann answer and solution which is part of Daily Themed Mini Crossword June 27 2019 Answers. Many other players have had difficulties w… Read More
Studies have revealed yoga asanas to be efficient in dealing with clinical depression, stress and anxiety and also emotional distress. Inning accordance with a recent research study… Read More
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a new law aimed at forcing individuals with untreated mental illness or addiction issues to receive treatment. The law expands the definition of "… Read More
Comedian Maria Bamford, known for her frank and playful approach to mental illness, discussed the issue of mental health memes during an interview on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Bamf… Read More
Sydney Sweeney is an American actress who rose her fame after playing the role of Emaline Addario in the Netflix series Everything Sucks! and has taken on the recurring character of Eden in… Read More
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Cerca de 1.103 alunos da escola nº 4.103 localizada no município de Cacuaco, foram sensibilizados nesta quinta-feira, 18 de Janeiro, sobre as consequências do consumo de be… Read More
Cerca de 15.000 alunos de diferentes escolas do município de Belas serão sensibilizados a partir do mês de Fevereiro sobre as consequências do consumo de bebidas al… Read More
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Unlocking the Power of MCT Oil in Your Keto Diet
The ketogenic diet has garnered substantial attention in recent years for its potential health benefits and weight loss properties. Among… Read More
Arrancou nesta segunda-feira , 26 de Fevereiro, em diferentes escolas do Município do Cazenga a implementação do Projecto SMASHED, que visa ensinar adolescentes e jovens… Read More
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Gut Directed Hypnotherapy: A Promising Treatment for Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a common gastrointestinal disorder that affects the large intestine. Charac… Read More
Strategy games are a popular genre in the world of gaming, known for their emphasis on critical thinking, decision-making, and long-term planning. These games typically require players to st… Read More
Offline games are a great way to pass the time and have fun without needing an internet connection. Whether you're traveling, have limited data, or just prefer not to rely on an online conne… Read More
In the age of constantly being connected to the internet, free offline games provide a refreshing alternative for those times when Wi-Fi or data is not available. These games can be download… Read More
Puzzle games are a beloved genre in the gaming world, offering players a mental challenge and a satisfying sense of accomplishment when they solve complex problems. When it comes to puzzle g… Read More
Puzzle games have become increasingly popular on the iPhone, providing hours of entertainment and mental stimulation for players of all ages. Some of the best puzzle games available on the i… Read More
Puzzle games have long been a favorite pastime for gamers of all ages, providing a mental challenge and hours of entertainment. Some of the best puzzle games on the market today offer a perf… Read More
Indie games have quickly risen in popularity in recent years, offering unique and innovative gaming experiences that often stand out from mainstream titles. Some of the top indie games makin… Read More
AAA games are the pinnacle of the gaming industry, known for their high production values, cutting-edge graphics, and immersive gameplay experiences. These games are typically created by lar… Read More
AAA games, short for "triple-A games", are the epitome of high-quality, big-budget video games in the industry. These games are developed by well-established studios with significant financi… Read More