Excellent middle grade novel, but the premise and the marketing of this book is a little misleading. The cover, the blurb, the tagline on the back (“Beware what lurks beneath the surface…”) sells this book as a horror/thriller. It has some of those elements, but the story is mostly focused on main character Evan’s disordered eating and the conflicting voices she hears in her head. It’s an important topic to be sure. I found myself frustrated with Evan’s mother, and indeed all the adults around her, as she grapples with panic attacks and mixed messages around food, health, body image, and self care.
In addition to disordered eating, there are themes of anxiety, coming of age, the meaning of family, dealing with change, and friendship. These, rather than the horror elements, shine through.