Author Emmeline Clein explores the near impossibility of having a positive body image today.
Each month, the SELF Well-Read Book Club highlights a timely, delightful, and crucial book on a subject that helps readers live better lives. So far, we’ve covered everything from the politics of running to the state of modern motherhood. It’s more likely than not that you know someone—if not yourself—who has lived with an eating disorder; almost one out of every 10 people in the United States will have one in their lifetime.
Clein tackles these topics in a sensitive and conscientious way, which is both extremely rare and extremely important, as a lot of eating disorder coverage can operate as a manual rather than a warning. By the end of the book, you’ll be left with a better understanding of how society at large failed you—and not the other way around.
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