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To Die for - Carol Lee


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To Die for - Carol Lee

 
Description: ISBN 0712662693 / Genre: Biography / Author: Carol Lee / Hardcover / 287 Pages / Book is published 2004-05-06 by Century

Newest Review: ... and used for skinny people, this book offers an honest insight to the working mind of some one with anorexia, which isnt as ... more

 ... simple as some one who will not eat incase they get fat. During the book Emma descibes her constant battle with anerexia as her friend and herself as almost having two personalities. The book is written from the main view point of Carol Lee, who is Emmas God mother. Carol visits emma when she is admitted into a specialist unit for people sith anorexia. The book has many inserts of Emmas diary at the time of her illness, which create a realistic and honest insight into the book. This book is a fantastic read offer...more

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Premium Review To Die for - Carol Lee: Honest insight to a misunderstood illness (299 words)
by - written on 05/06/09 (Very useful, 6 readings)
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My friend first lent me this book and from reading the back page thought it was just another story about a kid growing up with problems, then suddenly over-coming them- HOW WRONG WAS I!! This book is an amazing, honest and hard hiting account of a young girl (Emma) Looooong battle with Anorexia. 'Anorexia' is a term often thrown around and used for skinny people, this book offers an honest insight to the working mind of some one with anorexia, which isnt as simple as some one who will not eat incase they get fat. During the book Emma descibes her constant battle with anerexia as her friend and herself as almost having two personalities. The book is ...  Read the complete review

 

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