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A Very Hungry Girl: How I Filled up on Life von Jessica Weiner (2003, Taschenbuch)

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Signed
No
Ex Libris
No
Book Series
Historical
Narrative Type
Nonfiction
Original Language
English
Inscribed
No
Intended Audience
Adults, Young Adults
Edition
First Edition
Vintage
Yes
Personalize
No
Type
Novel
Literary Movement
Modernism, Realism, Enlightenment
Era
2000s
Personalized
No
Features
Unabridged
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
ISBN
9781401902230

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Publisher
HAY House, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1401902235
ISBN-13
9781401902230
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2398955

Product Key Features

Book Title
Very Hungry Girl : How I Filled Up on Life... and How You Can, Too!
Number of Pages
260 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2003
Topic
New Thought
Genre
Body, Mind & Spirit
Author
Jessica Weiner
Format
Uk-Trade Paper

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
11.8 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2003-005988
TitleLeading
A
Reviews
"Jessica Weiner''s book, A Very Hungry Girl, speaks to the hunger that almost every woman carries. All of us can relate to these stories that few will speak about. I applaud her work in helpingwomen cross the barrier from self-hatred to self-love. This is a must-read for anyone working with the young." --Louise L. Hay , the bestselling author of You Can Heal Your Life "Jessica Weiner sheds light on issues that teens and parents shroud inprivate darkness. With compassion, empathy, and humor, she enablesyou to examine, address, and ultimately heal." --John Edward , host of Crossing Over with John Edward; author of One Last Time and Crossing Over "Jessica Weiner has reached a very self-actualized state of being at a very young age. I''m so pleased that she''s using her strength and intelligence to enlighten others in this wonderful book. Jessica has prioritized and come out a winner, teacher, and friend to all who read her words." --Janeane Garofalo , TV and film actress "We needneed Jessica and her voice! As the mother of a teenage girl and a member of the media, I know the pressure of growing upwith the constant scrutiny of a judgmental society. Jessica''s message is nourishing and validating. We need to clone her and have her onconstant standby! Thank you, Jessica, for your courage and wisdom." --Leeza Gibbons , TV journalist and host "In A Very Hungry Girl, author Jessica Weiner gives readers an unstintingly honest account of her struggles with bulimia. Ms. Weiner is forthright about her own culpability in succumbing to societal pressures to be thin, but she also helps us see just how powerful these messages are. Her account of other young womenwhose lives she touched with her drama-outreach work, and her practical suggestions of ''Take-Away Tools,'' make this book one I will promote to the many moms and daughters I encounter with various eating disorders." --Cheryl Dellasega , GNP, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Medicine &Humanities, Penn State College of Medicine-The Milton S. HersheyMedical Center; author of Surviving Ophelia "Jessica is the single most courageous person that I know. Her book represents a breakthrough in personal honesty and integrity. As a doctor and healer who has successfully treated many diseases considered incurable, the process can be distilled by a single phrase--the essence of healing is finding yourself. In a decade of experience with natural medicine and healing, I have never seen a more authentic work, or worked with a more authentic person. Jessica represents the next major step in the process of healing ourselves. Although the details may differ, you will recognize yourself in this book, or you will recognize a part of yourself that you need to reclaim. If you are on a journey of healing, or would like to be, this book will be of great value to you." -- Steve Nenninger , M.D., Manhattan "This book is positioned to change the way we think critically about, and respond actively to, social issues that directly impact the lives of women and men everywhere. Jessica Weiner seamlessly fuses autobiography, tales from the field, and strategies for empowerment and, in doing so, challenges us to rethink our lives, our bodies, and our place in a society still so desperately in need of change. "Students of all ages and in all fields of study will find themselves somewhere in this book. Jessica doesn''t simply tell her own story. She gives voice to the lives and experiences of women and men throughout the country who are yearning for better tools for empowering themselves and those around them. Readers are left with a sense of direction, hope, and passion and are given clear strategies for activism and social change, both in their own lives and in the world around them." -- Brian R. Jara , Women''s Studies Program, Penn State University, "Jessica Weiner's book, A Very Hungry Girl, speaks to the hunger that almost every woman carries. All of us can relate to these stories that few will speak about. I applaud her work in helpingwomen cross the barrier from self-hatred to self-love. This is a must-read for anyone working with the young." --Louise L. Hay , the bestselling author of You Can Heal Your Life "Jessica Weiner sheds light on issues that teens and parents shroud inprivate darkness. With compassion, empathy, and humor, she enablesyou to examine, address, and ultimately heal." --John Edward , host of Crossing Over with John Edward; author of One Last Time and Crossing Over "Jessica Weiner has reached a very self-actualized state of being at a very young age. I'm so pleased that she's using her strength and intelligence to enlighten others in this wonderful book. Jessica has prioritized and come out a winner, teacher, and friend to all who read her words." --Janeane Garofalo , TV and film actress "We needneed Jessica and her voice! As the mother of a teenage girl and a member of the media, I know the pressure of growing upwith the constant scrutiny of a judgmental society. Jessica's message is nourishing and validating. We need to clone her and have her onconstant standby! Thank you, Jessica, for your courage and wisdom." --Leeza Gibbons , TV journalist and host "In A Very Hungry Girl, author Jessica Weiner gives readers an unstintingly honest account of her struggles with bulimia. Ms. Weiner is forthright about her own culpability in succumbing to societal pressures to be thin, but she also helps us see just how powerful these messages are. Her account of other young womenwhose lives she touched with her drama-outreach work, and her practical suggestions of 'Take-Away Tools, ' make this book one I will promote to the many moms and daughters I encounter with various eating disorders." --Cheryl Dellasega , GNP, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Medicine &Humanities, Penn State College of Medicine-The Milton S. HersheyMedical Center; author of Surviving Ophelia "Jessica is the single most courageous person that I know. Her book represents a breakthrough in personal honesty and integrity. As a doctor and healer who has successfully treated many diseases considered incurable, the process can be distilled by a single phrase--the essence of healing is finding yourself. In a decade of experience with natural medicine and healing, I have never seen a more authentic work, or worked with a more authentic person. Jessica represents the next major step in the process of healing ourselves. Although the details may differ, you will recognize yourself in this book, or you will recognize a part of yourself that you need to reclaim. If you are on a journey of healing, or would like to be, this book will be of great value to you." -- Steve Nenninger , M.D., Manhattan "This book is positioned to change the way we think critically about, and respond actively to, social issues that directly impact the lives of women and men everywhere. Jessica Weiner seamlessly fuses autobiography, tales from the field, and strategies for empowerment and, in doing so, challenges us to rethink our lives, our bodies, and our place in a society still so desperately in need of change. "Students of all ages and in all fields of study will find themselves somewhere in this book. Jessica doesn't simply tell her own story. She gives voice to the lives and experiences of women and men throughout the country who are yearning for better tools for empowering themselves and those around them. Readers are left with a sense of direction, hope, and passion and are given clear strategies for activism and social change, both in their own lives and in the world around them." -- Brian R. Jara , Women's Studies Program, Penn State University
Synopsis
This compelling autobiography chronicles the journey of Jessica Weiner, who spent most of her life hungering to be someone else. So desperate to be accepted and valued, she spiraled into an eating disorder, experiencing the attendant lack of self-esteem that ruled--and almost ruined--her life., A Very Hungry Girl chronicles the journey of Jessica Weiner, who spent most of her life hungering to be someone else. She was so desperate to be accepted and valued that she spiraled into an eating disorder, experiencing the attendant lack of self-esteem that rules--and almost ruined--her life. This compelling book relates Jessica's very personal story, and also captures her unique persona as she travels the country as a performer and motivational speaker listening to thousands of other people's stories. Through her work, Jessica has become the voice of her generation and speaks with a relatable and realistic point of view. Jessica's work has received national attention by The Washington Post, CNN, MTV and Teen People Magazine.

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