Harriet Brown

Brave Girl Eating

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A mother recounts her daughter’s battle with anorexia in this “affecting and informative memoir” (Booklist).
In this chronicle of a family’s struggle with anorexia nervosa, journalist and professor Harriet Brown recounts in mesmerizing and horrifying detail her daughter Kitty’s journey from near-starvation to renewed health. Brave Girl Eating is an intimate, shocking, compelling, and ultimately uplifting look at the ravages of a mental illness that affects more than 18 million Americans.
“One of the most up to date, relevant, and honest accounts of one family’s battle with the life-threatening challenges of anorexia. Brown has masterfully woven science, history, and heart throughout this compelling and tender story.” —Lynn S. Grefe, Chief Executive Officer, National Eating Disorders Association
“As a woman who once knew the grip of a life-controlling eating disorder, I held my breath reading Harriet Brown’s story. As a mother of daughters, I wept for her. Then cheered.” —Joyce Maynard, New York Times-bestselling author of Count the Ways
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289 printed pages
Original publication
2010
Publication year
2010
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  • b5766274332shared an impression7 years ago
    💡Learnt A Lot

Quotes

  • b5766274332has quoted7 years ago
    Of course the talk shows and magazines aim mainly at women, who make up the vast majority of those with weight issues. We’re socialized to fear our appetites, whether they’re for food or sex or power. We’re taught from birth to make ourselves small and dainty, to not take up room.
  • b5766274332has quoted7 years ago
    The cultural assumption seems to be that there’s something wrong with wanting to eat. Appetite is something to be fended off, with willpower or chemically. We’re locked in a war with our own hunger, which is the primal force that sustains us.
  • b5766274332has quoted7 years ago
    Because the worst thing you can be in this culture is fat.

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