What if the one person you could talk to was also the one person that you were battling against?
In this unforgettable and uplifting story, 14-year-old Max is consumed by Ana - also known as anorexia, his eating disorder.
And as Max writes to Ana every day, Ana feeds on his fears, encouraging him to lose more and more weight.
But when Maxâs brother gifts him a geocache for Christmas, Max soon discovers a new world and way of conversation. Can he break free from his one and only âfriendâ?
Weaving a heartfelt, harrowing, and personal tale based on Sam Pollen's own struggles with anorexia, "The Year I Didnât Eat" is the ideal read for fans of Meg Haston's "Paperweight" and Netflix's "To the Bone".
Samuel Pollen is a writer from Cheshire. His first book, "The Year I Didnât Eat", explores a 14-year-old boyâs experience of living with anorexia. A funny, poignant book about friendship and family, it won Lancashire Book of the Year and was one of The Telegraphâs and The Guardianâs best childrenâs books of 2019.