In "It Was Me All Along", Andie Mitchell talks about her eating disorders, and her life experiences that contributed to them. It's a story of transformation, filled with a lot of stories that I think are relate able to anyone who has had any kind of troubled relationship with food. There was a lot that of female specific issues but overall, I think this is a non-gender specific book.
I like this passage, towards the end:
"In grieving the end of our relationship, I'd gained 15 pounds. And slowly, as I felt the balance restored, I accepted them as part of me. Maybe I'd lose them, maybe I wouldn't. Either way, I had to be kind to myself. What I discovered in that year, and perhaps in all of my life, was that I am always growing, always learning. And whenever I think I've figured it all out, I've really only just begun."
I really enjoyed this - maybe one of the better books I've read so far this year.
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