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"I haven't tasted chocolate for over ten years and now I'm walking down the street unwrapping a Kit Kat. Remember when Kate Moss said, 'Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels'? She's wrong: chocolate does. For Christmas I'm giving myself a fresh start. I have to get some extra pounds of weight under my belt; I want to make next year the year that everything changes. At the age of 32, Emma Woolf decided to face the biggest challenge of her life: to let go of her addiction to hunger, exercise and control, and finally beat anorexia. Having met the man of her dreams (and wanting a future and a baby together), she decided it was time to stop starving and start living. And as if that wasn't enough pressure, Emma also agreed to chart her progress in a weekly column for The Times. Honest, hard-hitting and yet romantic, An Apple a Day is a compelling and life-affirming true story of love and recovery.
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An Apple A Day. Zu leicht für diese Welt, englische Ausgabe, Emma Woolf
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- 2012
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- Title
- An Apple A Day. Zu leicht für diese Welt, englische Ausgabe
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Emma Woolf
- Publisher
- Summersdale
- Released
- 2012
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 320
- ISBN10
- 1849532494
- ISBN13
- 9781849532495
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, True Stories, Biographies, Self-Help, Psychological Topics, Personal Growth, Autobiographies & Memoirs, Mental Health, Abuse, Mental Illness
- Original title
- An apple a day
- Rating
- 3.55 out of 5
- Description
- "I haven't tasted chocolate for over ten years and now I'm walking down the street unwrapping a Kit Kat. Remember when Kate Moss said, 'Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels'? She's wrong: chocolate does. For Christmas I'm giving myself a fresh start. I have to get some extra pounds of weight under my belt; I want to make next year the year that everything changes. At the age of 32, Emma Woolf decided to face the biggest challenge of her life: to let go of her addiction to hunger, exercise and control, and finally beat anorexia. Having met the man of her dreams (and wanting a future and a baby together), she decided it was time to stop starving and start living. And as if that wasn't enough pressure, Emma also agreed to chart her progress in a weekly column for The Times. Honest, hard-hitting and yet romantic, An Apple a Day is a compelling and life-affirming true story of love and recovery.




