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Skin Game
Skin Game: A Memoir | Caroline Kettlewell
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"There was very fine, an elegant pain, hardly a pain at all, like the swift and fleeting burn of a drop of hot candle wax...Then the blood welled up and began to distort the pure, stark edges of my delicately wrought wound. "The chaos in my head spun itself into a silk of silence. I had distilled myself to the immediacy of hand, blade, blood, flesh." There are an estimated two to three million "cutters" in America, but experts warn that, as with anorexia, this could be just the tip of the iceberg of those affected by this little-known disorder. Cutting has only just begun to enter public consciousness as a dangerous affliction that tends to take hold of adolescent girls and can last, hidden and untreated, well into adulthood. Caroline Kettlewell is an intelligent woman with a promising career and a family. She is also a former cutter, and the first person to tell her own story about living with and overcoming the disorder. She grew up on the campus of a boys' boarding school where her father taught. As she entered adolescence, the combination of a family where frank discussion was avoided and life in what seemed like a fishbowl, where she and her sister were practically the only girls the students ever saw, became unbearable for Caroline. She discovered that the only way to find relief from overpowering feelings of self-consciousness, discomfort, and alienation was to physically hurt herself. She began cutting her arms and legs in the seventh grade, and continued into her twenties. Why would a rational person resort to such extreme measures? How did she recognize and overcome her problem? In a memoir startling for its honesty, humor, and poignancy, Caroline Kettlewell offers a clear-eyed account of her own struggle to survive this debilitating affliction.
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SoniaC
Skin Game: A Memoir | Caroline Kettlewell
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Great memoir about cutting and eating disorders. The author speaks openly about the issues she struggled with and her perspective during that time. Well written may be trigger for some. BTW you can see Sugar Bear was my little reading buddy 📚🐾💗

CherylDeFranceschi 🐶❤️! 8y
BookishFeminist This sounds like a great book. Adorable puppy! 🐶🐾 8y
Texreader Sugar Bear can come read with me anytime! 8y
SoniaC Thank you guys for giving my pup some love. She is my spoiled girl. 8y
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SoniaC
Skin Game: A Memoir | Caroline Kettlewell
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Just a few chapters in but a powerful book on a difficult subject. Cutting. I work with women who struggle with substance abuse, mental illness and incarceration so sadly I've seen all to much of this form of emotional regulation. Her story is definitely worth reading and she is brave to share it.

NatalieR Sounds like we may have a lot in common. I work with the male population you described. 8y
SoniaC @NatalieR cool I spent ten years doing sub abide tx in a men's prison now I'm running a residential for females on parole. Hard but worth it. 8y
SoniaC Abuse not abide 8y
NatalieR Good for you! A population in much need of help. My career has been opposite of you. lol. In past, I worked with the female pop. Now in prison with males. 8y
SoniaC @NatalieR lol sometimes I wish for the good old prison days 😂😂😂 seriously though I love my work even on the rough days. 8y
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TheWickedBookworm
Skin Game: A Memoir | Caroline Kettlewell

I cut because something had to give. I cut because the alternatives were worse.

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