Book Review: All That Fills Us
All That Fills Us
by Autumn Lytle
Mel Ellis knows that her eating disorder is ruining her life. Everyone tells her rehab is her best option, but she can't bring herself to go. Broken and empty in more ways than one, Mel makes one last-ditch effort to make hers a story worth telling. She will walk her own road to recovery along the lesser-known trails of the North American wilderness.
Though she is physically and mentally unprepared to face the difficulties that lay ahead, she sets off on foot from Grand Rapids, Michigan, and heads toward Mount Rainier National Park in Washington State. During the long journey, she meets strangers with their own stories, as well as ghosts from her past who can no longer be ignored. But though the land she travels threatens her success at every turn, it's her own dark thoughts she'll have to overcome in order to find peace in the life and the body she has been given.
With pitch-perfect timing and delightfully witty self-awareness, debut author Autumn Lytle masterfully leads readers on a journey down the hard path toward healing.
This is the first book I have read by this author, Autumn Lytle, and I absolutely loved it! The story was very unique and actually told a message in the midst of the plot, which was really cool. I loved the dry humor that most of the characters had that helped to lighten the mood of the message a little bit. Many times when on the other side of an eating disorder, it can be easy to just be like "just stop it" in frustration. This book shows how it takes a little more than just "stopping," it takes healing.
~Katelynn
*I received a free copy of this book from the publisher (Revell) in exchange for this review.
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