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These are two classic cases, with distorted physical perception, suppressed feelings of hopeless inadequacy, a desire to control everything that impinges on one's world, and monumental self-deception -- symptoms that are becoming frighteningly familiar to many apparently well-balanced American families. How these two women, so different and yet so similar, become trapped in the coils of anorexia nervosa -- and find the same cure -- is a gripping story of rare candor and poignancy. - Publisher.
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Health, Patients, Christian life, Anorexia nervosa, Biography, United States, Hale, Sunny, Biography/Autobiography, Ford, CamiePeople
Sunny Hale, Camie FordPlaces
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Two Too Thin: Two Women Who Triumphed over Anorexia Nervosa
August 1983, Paraclete Pr
Paperback
in English
0941478157 9780941478151
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Table of Contents
Camie : My fair lady
Sunny : Mirror, mirror
Camie : Your daughter is a pig
Sunny : I wish I may, I wish I might
Camie : I could have danced all night
Sunny : Addicted to approval
Camie : And baby makes three
Sunny : The price of perfection
Camie : How much do I weigh today?
Sunny : Happily ever after?
Camie : I give up the reins
Sunny : The battle to stay thin
Camie : What now, Lord?
Sunny : The end of the fairy tale
Camie : Press towards the mark
Sunny : A spiritual hospital
Camie : Time to grow up
Sunny : I'll take the reins now
Camie : Just plain me
Sunny : In the mirror
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