Plot in as nutshell: Two junkies who love each other. Saff has an eating disorder. Her folks are posh and set high standards – and disapprove of Fitz. His family are disadvantaged.
Redeeming features: Captures horror of mental disorder.
A lovely description of the effect of trying to buy food almost at end.
Touching romance – Fitz understands the importance of loving and caring enough to try to find Saff when she leaves. Her family think she’s just selfish and she’ll always come running back. They don’t even go looking for her. When she was younger her mother eventually lost all patience with her, screamed at her and tried to force food into her – that too felt real but understated.
In the end Saff admits herself to hospital to get better for Fitz. Love triumphs.
Young adult fiction and not really my bag.