books about girls with eating disorders?

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Whаt аrе ѕοmе ехсеllеnt books thаt hаνе tο dο
wіth girls whο hаνе eating disorders. I аm nοt
looking fοr a selfhelp book tο cure аn eating
disorder, bυt one thаt maybe іѕ sort οf a journal οf οr goes through thе life οf аn eating disorder victum. Thank уου!

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9 Responses to “books about girls with eating disorders?”

  • angelstarszzzz says:

    ourbodies ourselves is an excellant book for women

  • ♥Angel Bear♥ says:

    There is this book called Perfect. I don’t remember the author’s first name but I know her last name was Friend. It’s about a girl who is bulimic.

  • Bindibabe says:

    its called “Perfect”
    excellent book!
    by: Natasha Friend

  • John says:

    A book about your life.
    OOO burn.

  • Miss Britney Spears says:

    barns and nobel, borders or like ebay or something

  • Courtney B says:

    1. Stick Figure by Lori Gottlieb
    2. Wasted : A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia by Marya Hornbacher
    3. Life Size by Jenifer Shute (fiction)
    4. The Best Small Girl in the World by Steven Levenkron
    5. The Passion of Alice by Stephanie Grant (fiction)
    6. Kim: Empty Inside: The Diary of an Indistinctive Teenager by Beatrice Sparks
    7. Hunger Top: A Novel by Jillian Medoff (fiction)
    8. My Sister’s Bones by Cathi Hanauer (fiction)
    9. Angel Mommy: A Tale of a Bulimic Care for by Linda Krikoria

  • Smile Pink Loves You :) says:

    perfect by natasha friend

  • peter w says:

    do you have an eating disorder. I reckon you do. who cares what anyone thinks of you. you believe what you want to look like no books just reckon about it.

  • MYRA C says:

    Discuss this with your Doctor, he may have videos to urge and surely will advise what books you may want to read. The Doctors surely know about the victims and can help you. They won’t introduce you to those that are their patients trying to stay alive or even their families

    There is more to this question than meets the eye!

    You should really have a meeting with your doctor and question him these very same questions.