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État
Bon: Un livre qui a été lu, mais qui est en bon état. La couverture présente des dommages infimes, ...
Brand
Unbranded
MPN
Does not apply
ISBN
9781556527869
Book Title
Not All Black Girls Know How to Eat : a Story of Bulimia
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Chicago Review Press, Incorporated
Publication Year
2009
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Stephanie Covington Armstrong
Genre
Self-Help, Biography & Autobiography, Psychology, Health & Fitness, Social Science
Topic
Psychopathology / Eating Disorders, Women, Women's Health, Women's Studies, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies, Eating Disorders & Body Image
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
11.4 Oz
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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Stephanie Covington Armstrong does not fit the stereotype of a woman with an eating disorder. She grew up poor and hungry in the inner city. Foster care, sexual abuse, and overwhelming insecurity defined her early years. But the biggest difference is her race: Stephanie is black. In this moving first-person narrative, Armstrong describes her struggle as a black woman with a disorder consistently portrayed as a white woman's problem. Trying to escape her selfhatred and her food obsession by never slowing down, Stephanie becomes trapped in a downward spiral. Finally, she can no longer deny that she will die if she doesn't get help, overcome her shame, and conquer her addiction to using food as a weapon against herself.For more information about the book and eating disorders, visit www.notallblackgirls.com

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Chicago Review Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1556527861
ISBN-13
9781556527869
eBay Product ID (ePID)
71683160

Product Key Features

Book Title
Not All Black Girls Know How to Eat : a Story of Bulimia
Author
Stephanie Covington Armstrong
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Psychopathology / Eating Disorders, Women, Women's Health, Women's Studies, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies, Eating Disorders & Body Image
Publication Year
2009
Genre
Self-Help, Biography & Autobiography, Psychology, Health & Fitness, Social Science
Number of Pages
272 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
11.4 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Rc552.B84c68 2009
Reviews
"Harrowing and compelling . . . a long-overdue look at eating disorders among African American women . . . a gripping read [with] universal appeal."  --Stephen McCauley, author, The Object of My Affection, "Harrowing and compelling . . . a long-overdue look at eating disorders among African American women . . . a gripping read [with] universal appeal."  —Stephen McCauley, author, The Object of My Affection, "Armstrong's intimate account of her battles with eating disorders shatters many longstanding myths and opens a space for those who have been silent for so long to speak . . . and be heard." -Jaime Pressly, actress, My Name is Earl, and author, It's Not Necessarily Not the Truth: Dreaming Bigger Than the Town You're From, "The sooner we . . . confront all of the issues-like food addiction, depression, and sexual abuse-that keep us hurting and hiding, the sooner we can begin to heal. Armstrong's book is an answer to millions of black women's prayers." -Meri Nana-Ama Danquah, author, Willow Weep for Me: A Black Woman's Journey Through Depression, "Hurrah for a woman bold enough to throw open the closet door and tell the truth about her relationship with food." --Hill Harper, actor, CSI: NY, and author, Letters to a Young Brother, "Hurrah for a woman bold enough to throw open the closet door and tell the truth about her relationship with food."  -Hill Harper, actor, CSI: NY, and author,Letters to a Young Brother, "Armstrong's intimate account of her battles with eating disorders shatters many longstanding myths and opens a space for those who have been silent for so long to speak . . . and be heard."  -Jaime Pressly, actress,My Name is Earl,and author,It's Not Necessarily Not the Truth: Dreaming Bigger Than the Town You're From, "The sooner we . . . confront all of the issues—like food addiction, depression, and sexual abuse—that keep us hurting and hiding, the sooner we can begin to heal. Armstrong's book is an answer to millions of black women's prayers."  —Meri Nana-Ama Danquah, author, Willow Weep for Me: A Black Woman's Journey Through Depression, "Armstrong's perspective . . . will go a long way toward breaking down the myths about eating disorders that are preventing so many, many people of color from seeking the treatment they need." -Aimee Liu, author, Gaining: The Truth About Life After Eating Disorders, "Hurrah for a woman bold enough to throw open the closet door and tell the truth about her relationship with food." - Hill Harper, actor, CSI: NY, and author, Letters to a Young Brother, "Hurrah for a woman bold enough to throw open the closet door and tell the truth about her relationship with food."  -- Hill Harper, actor, CSI: NY, and author, Letters to a Young Brother, "Armstrong's perspective . . . will go a long way toward breaking down the myths about eating disorders that are preventing so many, many people of color from seeking the treatment they need."  —Aimee Liu, author, Gaining: The Truth About Life After Eating Disorders, "Hurrah for a woman bold enough to throw open the closet door and tell the truth about her relationship with food."  — Hill Harper, actor, CSI: NY, and author, Letters to a Young Brother, "Hurrah for a woman bold enough to throw open the closet door and tell the truth about her relationship with food." -- Hill Harper, actor, CSI: NY, and author, Letters to a Young Brother, "Harrowing and compelling . . . a long-overdue look at eating disorders among African American women . . . a gripping read [with] universal appeal."  -Stephen McCauley, author,The Object of My Affection, "Harrowing and compelling . . . a long-overdue look at eating disorders among African American women . . . a gripping read [with] universal appeal." -Stephen McCauley, author, The Object of My Affection, "Armstrong's perspective . . . will go a long way toward breaking down the myths about eating disorders that are preventing so many, many people of color from seeking the treatment they need."  --Aimee Liu, author, Gaining: The Truth About Life After Eating Disorders, "Armstrong's intimate account of her battles with eating disorders shatters many longstanding myths and opens a space for those who have been silent for so long to speak . . . and be heard." --Jaime Pressly, actress, My Name is Earl, and author, It's Not Necessarily Not the Truth: Dreaming Bigger Than the Town You're From, "The sooner we . . . confront all of the issues-like food addiction, depression, and sexual abuse-that keep us hurting and hiding, the sooner we can begin to heal. Armstrong's book is an answer to millions of black women's prayers."  -Meri Nana-Ama Danquah, author,Willow Weep for Me: A Black Woman's Journey Through Depression, "Armstrong's intimate account of her battles with eating disorders shatters many longstanding myths and opens a space for those who have been silent for so long to speak . . . and be heard."  —Jaime Pressly, actress, My Name is Earl, and author, It's Not Necessarily Not the Truth: Dreaming Bigger Than the Town You're From, "Armstrong's perspective . . . will go a long way toward breaking down the myths about eating disorders that are preventing so many, many people of color from seeking the treatment they need." --Aimee Liu, author, Gaining: The Truth About Life After Eating Disorders, "Armstrong's perspective . . . will go a long way toward breaking down the myths about eating disorders that are preventing so many, many people of color from seeking the treatment they need."  -Aimee Liu, author,Gaining: The Truth About Life After Eating Disorders, "Armstrong's intimate account of her battles with eating disorders shatters many longstanding myths and opens a space for those who have been silent for so long to speak . . . and be heard."  --Jaime Pressly, actress, My Name is Earl, and author, It's Not Necessarily Not the Truth: Dreaming Bigger Than the Town You're From, "The sooner we . . . confront all of the issues--like food addiction, depression, and sexual abuse--that keep us hurting and hiding, the sooner we can begin to heal. Armstrong's book is an answer to millions of black women's prayers."  --Meri Nana-Ama Danquah, author, Willow Weep for Me: A Black Woman's Journey Through Depression, "Harrowing and compelling . . . a long-overdue look at eating disorders among African American women . . . a gripping read [with] universal appeal." --Stephen McCauley, author, The Object of My Affection, "The sooner we . . . confront all of the issues--like food addiction, depression, and sexual abuse--that keep us hurting and hiding, the sooner we can begin to heal. Armstrong's book is an answer to millions of black women's prayers." --Meri Nana-Ama Danquah, author, Willow Weep for Me: A Black Woman's Journey Through Depression
Copyright Date
2009
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2009-007354
Dewey Decimal
616.85/2630092 B
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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