Hungry for Life
A Memoir Unlocking the Truth Inside an Anorexic Mind
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Rachel Richards
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Rachel Richards
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In this painfully moving memoir, take a firsthand look at anorexia through the eyes of a young girl. Even in kindergarten, Rachel Richards knows something isn't right. By leading us through her distorted thoughts, she shines a light on the experience and mystery of mental illness.
As she grows up, unable to comprehend or communicate her inner trauma, Rachel lashes out, hurting herself, running away from home, and fighting her family. Restricting food gives her the control she craves. But after being hospitalized and force-fed, Rachel only retreats further into herself.
With a driving perfectionism, she graduates college with honors. But at 69 pounds, Rachel is a shell of nervous and obsessive behaviors that have controlled her life. Years of self-harm and self-loathing have fueled the inner battles between good and evil, health and sickness, and life and death.
Acting on stage offers her moments of freedom from the skewed perceptions she's constructed over the years. But her dream of a career in theater is not enough to save her. What is the secret that will finally unleash her will to recover?
If you, or someone you know, suffers from an eating disorder or is a concerned parent, is anxious about weight and dieting, has an addiction, or wants to learn more about the mystery of how an eating disorder develops, and the multifaceted and complex road to recovery, this audiobook is a must-listen!
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- Anonymous User
- 17-07-2023
Boring
I’ve read a lot of ED memoirs and this one is probably my least favourite. There is a lot about bullying, her family and early school life. While this is important to the onset of an ED, I feel she included too many overly in-depth stories/examples that don’t really add any substance to the story she is trying to tell. I feel many of them could have been excluded from the book and make no difference to the outcome.
It took me many tries to finally finish it.
On the plus side, the narration/voice is nice and probably why I hung in there.
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