Sugar by Deidre Riordan Hall

Sugar is a book that I wasn't sure about reading. It has some triggers for me, and i was apprehensive. I'm so glad that I did read it though.

Sugar is a teenager in highschool. She is obese and lives at home with her verbally and physically abusive mother and Brother. Sugar is her mother's caretaker, because, Sugar's mom is bed-bound due to extreme obesity.
Sugar struggles with bullying, self-esteem, binge eating and her general self worth.
Enter: Even, a good looking, slim guy who rides a motorcycle.
She obviously crushes on him, and he shows her that she is worth a lot more than she believes that she is. He shows her that her mother is toxic, and her brother is an alcoholic brute. Slowly, Even helps her break free of her toxic lifestyle and start caring for herself. This book tackles some tougher issues, such as grief, depression, binge eating and the cycle that keeps people from putting themselves first.

5/5 stars on Goodreads.

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