Jena Morrow's debut book, "Hollow", chronicles her nearly three-decade-long battle with eating and body image issues. In her second book, "Hope for the Hollow", Jena takes readers on a thirty-day devotional journey to challenge eating disordered thoughts and beliefs in light of God's Word. In addition to being a writer, speaker, and activist for eating disorder awareness and prevention, Jena works as the Alumnae Coordinator at Timberline Knolls in Lemont, IL, a premiere residential treatment center for women and girls battling eating disorders, substance abuse, mood disorders, self-injury, and PTSD. Jena makes her home in a suburb of Chicago with her son, Jaden, his pet snake Stephanie, and a mischievous cat named Prim.