Why would anyone send thirteen year old Molly Springer a telescope?
She has no interest in astonomy. Not yet, anyway. But by pointing the telescope at the stars and planets, she develops a new understanding of herself and her place in the universe. This is something she sorely needs because it takes her away from exercising. And while everyone needs exercise, Molly has a secret that even she doesn't understand; she has exercise addiction.
It's a little known addiction, but it's an addiction that can kill.
In this coming of age novel, Molly Springer learns that winning running races isn't the meaning of life. She can win at life too.
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
She has no interest in astonomy. Not yet, anyway. But by pointing the telescope at the stars and planets, she develops a new understanding of herself and her place in the universe. This is something she sorely needs because it takes her away from exercising. And while everyone needs exercise, Molly has a secret that even she doesn't understand; she has exercise addiction.
It's a little known addiction, but it's an addiction that can kill.
In this coming of age novel, Molly Springer learns that winning running races isn't the meaning of life. She can win at life too.
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
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