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- Here, collected for the first time, 19 writers describe their eating disorders from the distance of recovery, exposing as never before the anorexic's self-enclosed world.
- About the Author: KATE TAYLOR is a culture reporter at the New York Sun; her writing has also appeared in Slate and the New Yorker.
- 352 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Women
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About the Book
Twenty writers describe their experiences with anorexia from the distance of recovery, in this collection that is an important resource for parents, teachers, teenagers, and those who want to understand what goes through the mind of someone struggling with an eating disorder.Book Synopsis
Here, collected for the first time, 19 writers describe their eating disorders from the distance of recovery, exposing as never before the anorexic's self-enclosed world.
"This anthology lends remarkable texture to a subject that has been too often sensationalized and oversimplified." --The New York Times Taking up issues including depression, genetics, sexuality, sports, religion, fashion and family, these essays examine the role anorexia plays in a young person's search for direction. Powerful and immensely informative, this collection makes accessible the mindset of a disease that has long been misunderstood. With essays by Priscilla Becker, Francesca Lia Block, Maya Browne, Jennifer Egan, Clara Elliot, Amanda Fortini, Louise Glück, Latria Graham, Francine du Plessix Gray, Trisha Gura, Sarah Haight, Lisa Halliday, Elizabeth Kadetsky, Maura Kelly, Ilana Kurshan, Joyce Maynard, John Nolan, Rudy Ruiz, and Kate Taylor.Review Quotes
"In revealing essays by men and women-young and old, thin and not thin, black, brown and white-this anthology lends remarkable texture to a subject that has been too often sensationalized and oversimplified." --The New York Times "Taylor writes with grace and insight of her self-imposed malnourishment." -The New York Times Book Review
"Powerful. . . . Allows[s] the breadth and depth of anorexia to be revealed in the thorough, eloquent words of its sufferers. . . . [The essays are] beautiful pieces in and of themselves that help shed light on a powerful affliction." -San Francisco Chronicle "[Going Hungry's] authors defy many of the stereotypes about eating disorders, and who suffers from them." -Newsweek
"Eighteen women writers-and one man-share memories of anorexia's tenacious grip in this eye-opening collection." -People "Those struggling with an eating disorder are sure to find among these personal essays at least one that will help them better understand their own condition, and provide company and hope." -Publishers Weekly
"Going Hungry is a remarkable book. To read these powerful and articulate life stories of anorexia is to gain a kind of new understanding into the conflict, disconnection and seductiveness of this potentially lethal disease. The psychology of anorexia is difficult to comprehend but I felt at the end of reading this book that I had a much better, much more human grasp of what is like to live and struggle with the illness. The stories are deeply illuminating, in the fullest sense of the word." -Kay Redfield Jamison, author of An Unquiet Mind "In Going Hungry, writers of different ethnicities offer thoughtful personal perspectives on eating disorders. Of particular interest is the theme that anorexia nervosa can be an expression (albeit a harmful one) of a positive drive to accomplish something noteworthy and that such aspirations can be redirected into meaningful, productive endeavors. These messages inspire hope and provide a powerful counterforce to stereotypes that associate eating disorders with superficiality and vanity." -Dr. David Herzog, Director of the Harris Center for Eating Disorders, Massachusetts General Hospital
About the Author
KATE TAYLOR is a culture reporter at the New York Sun; her writing has also appeared in Slate and the New Yorker. She lives in New York.
Dimensions (Overall): 7.9 Inches (H) x 5.1 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: .55 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 352
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Women
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Format: Paperback
Author: Kate M Taylor
Language: English
Street Date: September 9, 2008
TCIN: 92764858
UPC: 9780307278340
Item Number (DPCI): 247-10-6015
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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