Author: Grace Bowman
Publication info: Penguin Books Ltd (25 Jan 2007)
ISBN: 0141022841
Bright, popular, pretty and successful, Grace Bowman had the world at her feet. So what drove her to starve herself nearly to death at the age of 18? And what, more importantly, made her stop? A grippingly honest account of life with anorexia nervosa, "A Shape of My Own" is Grace's hearbreaking, shocking and, finally, inspirational memoir. An extraordinary story, it is also a common one - is there a woman in the western world who has a normal relationship with food? It is a compulsive read, esse
Superb insight for carer's, families and professionals. Detailed description of thoughts and feelings throughout her experience of anorexia, sensitive disclosure which I think will offer to compassion and empathy for other individuals with anorexia or other eating disorders. Positive ending, giving hope to others and indicates that recovery is possible.
Added : 31 August 2007

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