A review by cc_shelflove
Four Weeks, Five People by Jennifer Yu

3.0

Four Weeks, Five People follows a group of teens as they navigate their way through a wilderness therapy summer camp. Jennifer Yu does a great job of depicting various mental illnesses, including depression, anxiety, anorexia nervosa, narcissistic personality disorder, and OCD. The book kept my interest enough, but the writing was so elementary that I just didn’t FEEL anything. The therapists often spoke to the teens as though they were toddlers. With such strong topics, I expected my heart to pull toward these characters, and it didn’t.