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Not All Black Girls Know how to Eat
Not All Black Girls Know how to Eat: A Story of Bulimia | Stephanie Covington Armstrong
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Traces the African-American author's struggles with bulimia and body issues while offering insight into how the course of her disorder was influenced by perspectives that bulimia is a white woman's condition, in an account that describes her related battles with self-hatred and shame. Original.
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Recommend this SO much (with the tw that she mentions specific weights that some people might not wanna read), a really powerful well written memoir with just the right amount of introspection. Her story is really powerful and shows a side of eating disorders that is never shown in eating disorder memoirs - and I‘ve read a lot of them.

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#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain

1. Tagged book (which is incredible!) and The Rainbow by DH Lawrence

2. Pimms, elderflower cordial, fruity ciders in general, Vanilla Coke...

3. I can‘t remember now as it‘s a book that‘s gone back to the library but I think it was something about walking off into the rain??? Something like that

Weaponxgirl Pimms is my fave summer drink too! 5y
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