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Good Girls: A Story and Study of Anorexia | Hadley Freeman
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From Hadley Freeman, bestselling author of House of Glass, comes a searing memoir about her experience as an anorexic and her journey to recovery. In 1995, Hadley Freeman wrote in her diary: I just spent three years of my life in mental hospitals. So why am I crazier than I was before???? From the ages of fourteen to seventeen, Freeman lived in psychiatric wards after developing anorexia nervosa. Her doctors informed her that her body was cannibalizing her muscles and heart for nutrition, but they could tell her little else: why she had it, what it felt like, what recovery looked like. For the next twenty years, Freeman lived as a functioning anorexic, grappling with new forms of self-destructive behavior as the anorexia mutated and persisted. Anorexia is one of the most widely discussed but least understood mental illnesses. In a brilliant narrative that combines personal experience with deep reporting, Freeman delivers an incisive and bracing work that details her experiences with anorexiathe shame, fear, loneliness and rageand how she overcame it. She interviews doctors to learn how treatment for the illness has changed since she was hospitalized and what new discoveries have been made about the illness, including its connection to autism, OCD, and metabolic rate. She learns why the illness always begins during adolescence and how this reveals the difficulties for girls to come of age. Freeman tracks down the women with whom she was hospitalized and reports on how their recovery has progressed over decades. Good Girls is an honest and hopeful story of resilience that offers a message to the nearly 30 million Americans who suffer from eating disorders: Life can be enjoyed, rather than merely endured.
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Chelsea.Poole
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Author Hadley Freeman wrote this memoir about her battle with anorexia as a teen/young adult. She describes what triggered her descent into the eating disorder: an off-hand comment at her London boarding school from a classmate who wanted to have “normal thighs” like Freeman‘s.
Some reviewers have found issue with some of the content not-specific to her own experiences. She theorizes that gender issues may be cause the disease for some who suffer.

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MysticFaerie
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4.5⭐️/5⭐️

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This book was a phenomenal read. It‘s not only about Hadley Freeman‘s own personal battle and hospital stays, but it‘s a detailed and study-backed narrative of while young girls develop anorexia, and what is really is and entails. I learned a lot and I think this is a great read for all women!