 
						 
						
 
						 The Glass Girl is a stark, eye-opening book that leads the reader into the dark world of addiction. This novel follows the twisted life of Bella Leahey, fifteen-year-old alcoholic and designated adult in the Leahey family. Life has always been hard for Bella. She didn’t know when things started going sour, maybe it was her parents divorce, or her boyfriend breaking up with her, but life is one giant chaotic mess that she cannot deal with right now. Between raising her sister, her parents hating each other, and her friends relying on her for their late-night beer runs, Bella has been needing to drink. A lot. She does it quietly, just at parties and at home and, fine, maybe she sneaks some at work, but who cares? It doesn’t matter if she’s not an adult, because she’s dealing with some pretty adult things.
The Glass Girl is a stark, eye-opening book that leads the reader into the dark world of addiction. This novel follows the twisted life of Bella Leahey, fifteen-year-old alcoholic and designated adult in the Leahey family. Life has always been hard for Bella. She didn’t know when things started going sour, maybe it was her parents divorce, or her boyfriend breaking up with her, but life is one giant chaotic mess that she cannot deal with right now. Between raising her sister, her parents hating each other, and her friends relying on her for their late-night beer runs, Bella has been needing to drink. A lot. She does it quietly, just at parties and at home and, fine, maybe she sneaks some at work, but who cares? It doesn’t matter if she’s not an adult, because she’s dealing with some pretty adult things.Error: Contact form not found.
