![]() Being placed in an eating disorder rehabilitation center for 60 days isn’t part of her plan, but nothing will stop Stevie from marking her brother’s one-year death anniversary with her own mortal ending. ![]() Rather, she’s taking her life - and the end of it - into her own hands. No, she hasn’t been diagnosed with a deadly illness or given an ultimatum for her life. “Paperweight” follows Stevie, a 17-year-old girl who is going to die in 27 days. In the years that have followed that library visit, the haunting story of Stevie has followed along, too, cementing “ Paperweight” as one of my favorite books of all time. I first stumbled upon “ Paperweight” by Meg Haston in a library, adding it to my pile of books as an afterthought. ![]() “The girl in the mirror was too much and not enough.” – Meg Haston, “ Paperweight” Content warning: This review includes mentions of suicide. ![]()
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