Running on Empty

A Novel about Eating Disorders for Teenage Girls
Running on Empty
January 2002 | 266 pages | Sage UK
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`I would recommend Running on Empty to young people suspecting they or someone they know may have an eating disorder' - Signpost

`The book is easy to read and deals with the issue of eating disorders in a matter of fact style, offering sensible advice' - Educational Psychology in Practice

`A book to recommend to any young person to increase understanding, as well as to sufferers, their families and friends' - Times Educational Supplement

WINNER OF TES/NASEN BEST ACADEMIC BOOK AWARD 2002

Running on Empty is a fictional work about three teenage girls who have some eating problems. Anna Paterson, who runs a support Internet service, has drawn on her extensive experience to explore the different effects on each girl. She describes the difficulties they face as secrets are disclosed and treatment is embarked upon.

Anna's hope is that young people who suffer from an eating disorder anorexia, bulimia or bingeing will recognise the condition, feel safer talking to someone and that the stories will provide a means of support. It is also a useful book for peers who are free of eating difficulties but who can gain insight and compassion from the book. An essential teenage read.

This is Anna's third book about eating disorders.

Contents

PART ONE: END OF THE SUMMER TERM (YEAR 10)

PART ONE: END OF THE SUMMER TERM (YEAR 10)

PART TWO: MIDDLE OF THE AUTUMN TERM (YEAR 11)

PART TWO: MIDDLE OF THE AUTUMN TERM (YEAR 11)

PART THREE: THE FUTURE

PART THREE: THE FUTURE

Description

`I would recommend Running on Empty to young people suspecting they or someone they know may have an eating disorder' - Signpost

`The book is easy to read and deals with the issue of eating disorders in a matter of fact style, offering sensible advice' - Educational Psychology in Practice

`A book to recommend to any young person to increase understanding, as well as to sufferers, their families and friends' - Times Educational Supplement

WINNER OF TES/NASEN BEST ACADEMIC BOOK AWARD 2002

Running on Empty is a fictional work about three teenage girls who have some eating problems. Anna Paterson, who runs a support Internet service, has drawn on her extensive experience to explore the different effects on each girl. She describes the difficulties they face as secrets are disclosed and treatment is embarked upon.

Anna's hope is that young people who suffer from an eating disorder anorexia, bulimia or bingeing will recognise the condition, feel safer talking to someone and that the stories will provide a means of support. It is also a useful book for peers who are free of eating difficulties but who can gain insight and compassion from the book. An essential teenage read.

This is Anna's third book about eating disorders.

Contents

PART ONE: END OF THE SUMMER TERM (YEAR 10)

PART ONE: END OF THE SUMMER TERM (YEAR 10)

PART TWO: MIDDLE OF THE AUTUMN TERM (YEAR 11)

PART TWO: MIDDLE OF THE AUTUMN TERM (YEAR 11)

PART THREE: THE FUTURE

PART THREE: THE FUTURE

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Running on Empty

A Novel about Eating Disorders for Teenage Girls


January 2002 | 266 pages | Sage UK

Format Published Date ISBN Price
Paperback 31/03/2026 9781873942949 $140.00
Lifetime 28/03/2023 9781446265574 $119.00
180 Day Ebook 28/03/2023 9781446265574 $82.00

`I would recommend Running on Empty to young people suspecting they or someone they know may have an eating disorder' - Signpost

`The book is easy to read and deals with the issue of eating disorders in a matter of fact style, offering sensible advice' - Educational Psychology in Practice

`A book to recommend to any young person to increase understanding, as well as to sufferers, their families and friends' - Times Educational Supplement

WINNER OF TES/NASEN BEST ACADEMIC BOOK AWARD 2002

Running on Empty is a fictional work about three teenage girls who have some eating problems. Anna Paterson, who runs a support Internet service, has drawn on her extensive experience to explore the different effects on each girl. She describes the difficulties they face as secrets are disclosed and treatment is embarked upon.

Anna's hope is that young people who suffer from an eating disorder anorexia, bulimia or bingeing will recognise the condition, feel safer talking to someone and that the stories will provide a means of support. It is also a useful book for peers who are free of eating difficulties but who can gain insight and compassion from the book. An essential teenage read.

This is Anna's third book about eating disorders.


Table Of Contents:

  • PART ONE: END OF THE SUMMER TERM (YEAR 10)
  • PART TWO: MIDDLE OF THE AUTUMN TERM (YEAR 11)
  • PART THREE: THE FUTURE

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`The book is easy to read and deals with the issue of eating disorders in a matter of fact style, offering sensible advice' - Educational Psychology in Practice `A book to recommend to any young person to increase understanding, as well as to sufferers, their families and friends' - Times Educational Supplement

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