Eating Disorders In Rebecca Burton's Leaving Jetty Road

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In Leaving Jetty Road, author Rebecca Burton tells the story of three teenage girls and their final year of high school in modern day Australia. One of these girls is Lise, a strong-willed, independent, dedicated student with a distorted sense of self-worth. After years of comparing herself to her free-spirited, sociable sister Terri, she begins to develop unhealthy habits, like excessive exercise and limiting the amount of carbohydrates she eats. These habits eventually lead to an eating disorder. Throughout the book Lise’s disorder worsens and she battles with her friends and family on whether or not she needs help. At the end of the book, Lise accepts that she has a problem, and has herself admitted into the psych ward of the local hospital

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