Alice in the Looking Glass: A Mother And Daughter's Experience of Anorexia

Jo Kingsley
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Trace the authors' painful experiences with anorexia from the perspectives of a young woman whose childhood manifestation of OCD evolved into a life-threatening eating disorder, and the mother who struggled to care for her while coming to an understanding of the disease.
Genres: MemoirMental IllnessNonfictionPsychologyMental Health
202 Pages

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