The Anorexia Diaries: A Mother and Daughter's Triumph over Teenage Eating Disorders by Linda M. & Tara M. Rio, 2003.

Written by Hilary Caws-Elwitt
Published June 18, 2004

1. (pp. 1-66) Most people's diaries are boring and badly-written. (This makes me feel better about my own boring, badly-written diaries!) 2. (pp. 67-200) Except when really bad things happen to them; then they become fascinating. A very brave book to have written, and probably genuinely helpful to families in that kind of situation. A striking example of how very differently two people interpret the same incidents.

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The Anorexia Diaries: A Mother and Daughter's Triumph over Teenage Eating Disorders by Linda M. & Tara M. Rio, 2003.
Published: June 18, 2004
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