Praise for The Obvious Game:
“I couldn’t put down The
Obvious Game. Arens perfectly captures the hunger, pain and uncertainty of
adolescence.” -- Ann Napolitano, author of A GOOD HARD LOOK and WITHIN ARM'S REACH
"The Obvious Game is a
fearless, honest, and intense look into the psychology of anorexia. The
characters—especially Diana--are so natural and emotionally authentic that
you’ll find yourself yelling at the page even as you’re compelled to turn
it." -- Coert Voorhees, author of LUCKY FOOLS and THE BROTHERS TORRES
"Let’s be clear about
one thing: there’s nothing obvious about The Obvious Game. Arens has written a
moving, sometimes heart-breaking story about one girl’s attempt to control the
uncontrollable. You can’t help but relate to Diana and her struggles as you
delve into this gem of a novel." -- Risa Green, author of THE SECRET SOCIETY OF
THE PINK CRYSTAL BALL
Book Information:
Publisher: Inkspell
Publishing
Release Date: Feb 7th, 2013
ISBN: 978-0-9856562-7-0
(ebook), 978-0-9856562-8-7 (Paperback)
Paperback Price: $13.99
Kindle: $4.99
To be available at all major
online outlets: Amazon, B&N, The Book Depository
Pre-order now at Inkspell
Publishing Website at a special discount of 30% on both paperback and
ebook!
About The Author:
Rita Arens is the author of The Obvious Game and the editor of the
award-winning parenting anthology Sleep
Is for the Weak. She writes the popular blog Surrender, Dorothy (www.surrenderdorothyblog.com) and lives in Kansas City
with her husband and daughter. The
Obvious Game is her first young adult novel. She is at work on a second.

She’s been quoted by Bloomberg Businessweek, The Associated Press, Forbes Woman, the Wall Street Journal, Businessweek and Businessweek Online and featured in Breathe magazine, Get Your Biz Savvy, The Kansas City Star (archived material
available on request), Today Moms (Today Show blog) and Ink KC.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ritaarens
Giveaway:
“Everyone trusted me back then. Good old, dependable Diana. Which is why most people didn’t notice at first.”
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