Synopses & Reviews
andlt;Bandgt;A girl tumbles into a downward spiral when a romantic encounter turns violent in this heartwrenching novel from the author of andlt;Iandgt;Crackedandlt;/Iandgt;.andlt;/Bandgt;andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Dell is used to disappointment. Ever since her dad left, itand#8217;s been one letdown after another. But no oneand#8212;not even her best friendand#8212;understands all the pain sheand#8217;s going through. So Dell hides behind self-deprecating jokes and forced smiles.andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Then the one person she trusts betrays her. Dell is beyond devastated. Without anyone to turn to for comfort, her depression and self-loathing spin out of control. But just how far will she go to make all of heartbreak and the name-calling stop?
Review
"Bullying has become a hot topic in YA lit, and Walton offers a sensitive portrayal. Recommend to parents as well as their teens for facilitating self-examination and open lines of communication."
Review
"Eandlt;iandgt;mptyandlt;/iandgt; will hit home hard with teens who have been or are being tormented and should shed some light on how painful and destructive bullying is to its victims."
Synopsis
A girl tumbles into a downward spiral when a romantic encounter turns violent in this heartwrenching novel from the author of Cracked.
Dell is used to disappointment. Ever since her dad left, it's been one letdown after another. But no one--not even her best friend--understands all the pain she's going through. So Dell hides behind self-deprecating jokes and forced smiles.
Then the one person she trusts betrays her. Dell is beyond devastated. Without anyone to turn to for comfort, her depression and self-loathing spin out of control. But just how far will she go to make all of heartbreak and the name-calling stop?
Synopsis
A girl tumbles into a downward spiral when a romantic encounter turns violent in this heartwrenching novel from the author of Cracked.Dell is relentlessly teased about her weight and devastated when a tender moment with her long-time crush turns violent. Distraught and isolated after the attack, Dell’s depression—and life—spins out of control.
Finding that food no longer eases her distress, she turns to her mother’s prescription pain pills. But what starts as a quick fix rapidly escalates. Dell is overwhelmed by the loneliness, the self-hatred, the heartbreak, the shame, and the name-calling. How far will she go to make it all stop?
About the Author
K. M. Walton is the author of Cracked and Empty. A former middle-school language arts teacher and teaching coach, she is passionate about education and ending peer bullying. She lives in Pennsylvania with her family. Visit her online at KMWalton.com and follow her on Twitter at @KMWalton1.