Food Fight: A Guide to Eating Disorders for Preteens and Their Parents - Softcover

Bode, Janet

 
9780689810862: Food Fight: A Guide to Eating Disorders for Preteens and Their Parents

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"Do you think I'm too fat?"

Maybe you know someone who thinks she needs to lose a few pounds. And then a few more. Maybe she exercises until she's exhausted. Being skinny makes her feel great. Or maybe you know someone who eats in secret and just can't stop. She eats. And eats. And eats. And then she throws up. Maybe she hates her body. Maybe she hates herself.

This might sound like someone you know -- or it might sound like you. If so, you could have an eating disorder. Left untreated, eating disorders can cause serious health problems and may even result in death.

Here, in their own words, are the stories of preteens suffering from anorexia and bulimia. Noted author Janet Bode describes symptoms, causes, and ways to deal with these illnesses and includes a resource guide for where to turn for help. This is a book for young people, their parents, their teachers, and other concerned adults. It's a book that can help children and their families survive.

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Janet Bode is the author of more than a dozen books for teenagers and adults. Many of her books have been selected as ALA Best Books for Young Adults, Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers, and New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age. A frequent speaker in schools, libraries, conferences, and on radio and television, she lives in New York City. Of Food Fight she says:

"When an editor asked me to write a book for eight- to twelve-year-olds about eating disorders, I first said, 'Eating disorders don't touch the lives of kids that young.' But then I started thinking, what if I'm wrong? How could I pass up the chance to help people deal with a problem before it becomes a life-and-death issue?

"I called and e-mailed counselors, librarians, and doctors around the country. Their collective opinion? Such a book was needed. Then, as always, I turned to my real experts: adolescents themselves. In a room filled with seventh graders, students began to talk about their concerns with coming of age in a troubling time and their insecurity about the shape of their bodies. One girl said it all: 'The pain feels like a thousand paper cuts. Write the book.' So I did."

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