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A great book that tells how Tracey Gold slipped into anorexia nervosa and was able to battle the disease successfully.
A very good book & one of the best memoirs from someone that suffered through anorexia. The book dealt with the problem & what she was feeling, rather than being "a how-to manual?, as most of these type books seem to be.
This was a very fast read. I enjoyed learning about Tracy's childhood and adolescence. There is some discussion of Tracey's eating disorder, but it is somewhat minimal, and I feel like she oversimplifies it.
Very sad for Tracey Gold to go through her lifes troubles with everyone watching and writing about it. I'm glad she has succeeded.
Great book! It's quick but not elementary. It has pictures too, which is nice for a biography.
A very good book & one of the best memoirs from someone that suffered through anorexia. The book dealt with the problem & what she was feeling, rather than being "a how-to manual?, as most of these type books seem to be.
A very good book & one of the best memoirs from someone that suffered through anorexia. The book dealt with the problem & what she was feeling, rather than being "a how-to manual, as most of these type books seem to be.