A compelling and beautifully told story. it becomes a nuanced exploration of mental illness.-- Booklist A respectful, authentic rendering of mental illness and treatment.-- Kirkus Also by Alyssa Sheinmel : What Kind of Girl.
Packed with intrigue and suspense, A Danger to Herself and Others, from New York Times bestselling author Alyssa Sheinmel, is great for readers who loved Suicide Notes for Beautiful Girls by Lynn Weingarten and Two Can Keep a Secret by Karen McManus Additional Praise for A Danger to Herself and Others : This compelling character study begins like a thriller--the mystery of what happened to her friend Agnes draws considerable suspense...
But Lucy may be the one person who can get Hannah to confront the secrets she\'s avoiding--and the dangerous games that landed her in confinement in the first place.
Lucy has her own baggage, and she\'s the perfect project to keep Hannah\'s focus off all she is missing at home.
Then Lucy arrives.
Until then, she\'s determined to win over the staff and earn some privileges so she doesn\'t lose her mind to boredom.
Those college applications aren\'t going to write themselves.
As soon as the doctors and judge figure out that she isn\'t a Danger to Herself or others, she can go home to start her senior year.
What happened to her roommate at that summer program was an accident.
She doesn\'t need to be institutionalized.
Hannah knows there\'s been a mistake.
No way to escape.
One window. --Kathleen Glasgow, New York Times bestselling author of Girl in Pieces Four walls.
A compelling and beautifully told story