Himmel Sheila - Hungry : a mother and daughter fight anorexia
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Sheila and Lisa Himmel put on paperwith rare vulnerability, wit, and couragewhat millions of American mothers and daughters face privately, but fear speaking about in public. Their capacity to mine the depths of Lisas struggle with eating disorders and Sheilas struggle with Lisa will undoubtedly bring an overwhelming sense of relief and recognition to so many mother-daughter pairs trying to make sense of so much pain. Perhaps most admirable, blame is never a weapon in this extremely personal memoir. Instead, these brave women acknowledge the complex sources of illness and point a way toward real, messy, tentative, hopeful recovery.
An engrossing look at the power of food and eating. Mother and daughter have given us a deeply personal story about what happens when that power overwhelms.
Hungry covers a deadly and serious topic in a poignant story that addresses the irony of our cultures obsession with food. Sheila Himmel brings her talent as a journalist and food critic to show intimately how this disorder took over her familys life for the eight years that her daughter, Lisa, suffered from a spectrum of disordered eatingfrom anorexia to bulimia to anorexia. As Sheila notes, Eating disorders function like addictions, but no, you cant just say no to food... America is a twenty-four-hour buffet. The Himmels bravely share their ups and downs, with honesty and sometimes even humor. Mother and daughter both learned a lot during the recovery process and report on helpful resources they found along the way. I love that the book ends with an optimistic tone and their two lists on Ten Things We Learned About Eating Disorders.
Through their honest and compelling story, the Himmels reveal the human impact of eating disorders from multiple perspectives: Sheila as a mother and professional reporter and Lisa as a daughter and eating disorder sufferer and survivor. This book is a gift to anyone who wants a deeper understanding of this often misunderstood disease.
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