She feels like a creature out of a fairy tale; a girl who discovers that her bones are really made out of stone, that her skin is really as thin as glass, that her hair is brittle as straw, that her tears have dried up so that she cries only salt. Maybe that's why it doesn't hurt when she presses hard enough to begin bleeding: it doesn't hurt, because she's not real anymore.

Sethie Weiss is hungry, a mean, angry kind of hunger that feels like a piece of glass in her belly. She’s managed to get down to 111 pounds and knows that with a little more hard work—a few more meals skipped, a few more snacks vomited away—she can force the number on the scale even lower. She will work on her body the same way she worked to get her perfect grades, to finish her college applications early, to get her first kiss from Shaw, the boy she loves, the boy who isn’t quite her boyfriend.
 
Sethie will not allow herself one slip, not one bad day, not one break in concentration. Her body is there for her to work on when everything and everyone else—her best friend, her schoolwork, and Shaw—are gone.
 
From critically acclaimed writer Alyssa B. Sheinmel comes an unflinching and unparalleled portrayal of one girl’s withdrawal, until she is sinking like a stone into her own illness, her own loneliness—her own self.

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  • I like deep contemporary novels, ones that make me question life and analyze every word. Many times, the contemporary novel I pick up is shallow and doesn’t connect to the voice in my head. Unfortunately, The Stone G... more
    posted Jan 19, 2013 by JessDay to Books

  • First Impressions: I really wanted this to be an excellent read, one that I would remember for a long time to come. I have to admit right now that I had an extremely difficult time making it the whole way through this... more
    posted Aug 20, 2012 by HippesBeuTBooks to Books

  • Sethie is obsessed about her weight and her body, and it comes across in this powerful novel about body image, eating disorders and friendship. This hit home on a personal level because I dealt with eating diso... more
    posted Aug 6, 2012 by brandileigh2003 to Books