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Running For My Life
Running for My Life
Running For My Life
Ann Gonzalez
Running for My Life is the powerful story of Andrea McKane, a fourteenyear- old who struggles to cope with her mother's schizophrenia. She must face the heartbreaking fact that her mother, with whom she once laughed and played, has vanished into her disease, possibly forever. The book accurately portrays the difficulties a teen faces when dealing with the illness, the abuse and absence of a parent with mental illness. Running for My Life shows the effects of mental illness on a family, and a teenager's attempts to manage the changes that have shaken her life.With courage, strength, and the loving support of her friends, her father, and her therapist, Andrea finds salvation through running. Running for My Life represents a heartwarming, encouraging breakthrough effort in portraying the challenges teens confront when they have to protect themselves from a guardian.

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Fiction
  • Juvenile Fiction

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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Andrea McKane has Post Traumatic stress disorder. Her Mom has schizophrenia, a disease which makes her do crazy things. Andrea needs a way to escape and leave her problems behind. When she discovers running, it does just that. Andrea also goes to Samantha, her therapist, who helps her straighten out her life. This realistic fiction book really opens your eyes to the hardships you never imagined.

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