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Hunger Point
Hunger Point
Author: Jillian Medoff
"My parents may love me, but I also know they view me as a houseguest who is turning a weekend stay into an all-expense-paid, lifelong residency, and who (to their horror) constantly forgets to flush the toilet and shut off the lights."Twenty-six-year-old Frannie Hunter has just moved back home. Bright, wry, blunt, and irreverent, she invites yo...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780060989231
ISBN-10: 0060989238
Publication Date: 10/1/2002
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 68 ratings
Publisher: ReganBooks
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Audio Cassette
Members Wishing: 0
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shiner716 avatar reviewed Hunger Point on + 34 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
Good book; hard to put down. I may be neither thin nor beautiful but it was easy to see myself in Frannie's shoes. Even though our stories are totally different, we had a lot in common. My only complaint is standard happily ever after ending. Life is funny like that -- things may get better but they never get perfect.
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Helpful Score: 4
This ambitious, ribald, and extremely honest first novel attempts to unravel the familial and social pressures that drive two sisters into a life of serious food abuse. One survives, the other doesn't. Frannie, though she does not succumb completely to anorexia, is near the breaking point, and Hunger Point takes us along on her painful and often funny emotional odyssey of rebirth, detailed with her family's embattled love and her own self-loathing. Food is not the only matter of the body that is treated brilliantly; the author's soul-baring depiction of both the miseries and pleasures of sex from a woman's point of view is unforgettable and occasionally terrifying.
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Helpful Score: 2
Excellent novel. The author has a way with words. Great plot too
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Helpful Score: 2
Much more serious than I expected. I really liked this book. The characters are frightenly real and their experiences moving.
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Helpful Score: 1
Great book!!!
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witchcat avatar reviewed Hunger Point on + 12 more book reviews
A very real, witty book. I enjoyed Frannie's character, even if she was selfish and childish at times. It does get a bit slow towards the end, and compared to before where I found it gripping, I found it a little difficult to wade through it all. A nice ending that's happy, in a way, but still leaves enough to know that Frannie will continue her life.
ouischbabe avatar reviewed Hunger Point on + 9 more book reviews
The main character Franny is totally unlikeable. She's a spoiled child who thinks the world revolves around her. The story was about her sister who died from anorexia, and Franny basically tries to become anorexic too, to garner attention and sympathy. Hated it.
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Excellent book. Provides a great insight what it's like for a family to cope with while their loved one has an eating disorder. It was an eye opener for me.


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