From Publishers Weekly
"Examining in depth how eating disorders begin," said PW, "this extensively researched, clearly written book offers supportive and constructive advice about how to break those patterns." Ages 8-12. (Oct.)r
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From School Library Journal
Grade 4-7. Food Fight was written in response to the increasing occurrence of anorexia and bulimia among children as young as eight or nine, even though much of the discussion may be beyond that target audience. The first section is directed at preteens; it describes and analyzes various eating disorders, often using interviews with young victims as examples. Bode's approach is highly readable and her tone is conversational. Sidebars, quotes, and charts are scattered throughout, often with quirky titles such as "Death's Door," "Starve and Stuff," and "Shamu the Whale." The presentation informs anorexic or bulimic children that they are not alone or unique in their struggles. Solid information is presented, albeit somewhat indirectly, in a nonthreatening manner often couched in offbeat humor, such as the chapter title, "Yum, Yum, Yum, Barf." The second part of the book, related in the same compassionate manner, is for adults. In it, Bode reveals her daughter's ongoing struggle with bulimia. She offers hope, direction, and companionship to her fellow travelers on a difficult and sometimes fatal journey. Clifford J. Sherry's Drugs and Eating Disorders (Rosen, 1994), which also includes the abuse of diet pills and appetite suppressants, and Ellen Erlanger's Eating Disorders (Lerner, 1988) are more straightforward presentations. Nancy J. Kolodny's When Food's a Foe (Little, Brown, 1992), Don Nardo's Eating Disorders (Lucent, 1991), and Ben Sonder's Eating Disorders (Watts, 1993) are more detailed treatments for YAs.?Joyce Adams Burner, Hillcrest Library, Prairie Village, KS
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