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Eating Myself

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'It will strike a chord with every woman who's ever uttered the words: "I'm having a fat day"' - Glamour

'Crewe captures this obsession beautifully, through hilarious anecdotes of her infatuation with her own waistline' - Cosmopolitan
'Hilarious ... Beautifully written, often wonderfully funny, and packed with acute observations about the wobbly underbelly of female anxiety' - Kate Saunders, Sunday Times
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Candida Crewe's relationship with food is anxiety-ridden. In fact, is there anything 'normal' about any woman's relationship with their weight? Most women, even those who have never had any kind of eating disorder, hover on the edge. They are keenly aware of what they eat, and think they would be happier if they were a bit thinner, or quite a lot thinner. Eating Myself is a wise, witty and often disturbing memoir, charting one woman's uneasy struggle to face her demons.
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'Compelling reading ... a book bursting with colour and crackling with edgy, ironic wit' - Daily Mail

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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

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  • ISBN: 9781408857526
  • Release date: June 19, 2014

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781408857526
  • File size: 3438 KB
  • Release date: June 19, 2014

Formats

OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

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'It will strike a chord with every woman who's ever uttered the words: "I'm having a fat day"' - Glamour

'Crewe captures this obsession beautifully, through hilarious anecdotes of her infatuation with her own waistline' - Cosmopolitan
'Hilarious ... Beautifully written, often wonderfully funny, and packed with acute observations about the wobbly underbelly of female anxiety' - Kate Saunders, Sunday Times
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Candida Crewe's relationship with food is anxiety-ridden. In fact, is there anything 'normal' about any woman's relationship with their weight? Most women, even those who have never had any kind of eating disorder, hover on the edge. They are keenly aware of what they eat, and think they would be happier if they were a bit thinner, or quite a lot thinner. Eating Myself is a wise, witty and often disturbing memoir, charting one woman's uneasy struggle to face her demons.
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'Compelling reading ... a book bursting with colour and crackling with edgy, ironic wit' - Daily Mail

Expand title description text