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Diary of an Anorexic Girl

Diary of an Anorexic Girl

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Author: Morgan Menzie
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 20 reviews
Sales Rank: 67617

Media: Paperback
Reading Level: Young Adult
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 192
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 5.6 x 0.5

ISBN: 0849944058
UPC: 023755021519
EAN: 9780849944055
ASIN: 0849944058

Publication Date: April 16, 2003
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Morgan Menzie takes readers through a harrowing but ultimately hopeful and inspiring account of her eating disorder. Her amazing story is told through the journals she kept during her daily struggle with this addiction and disease. Her triumphs and tragedies all unfold together in this beautiful story of God's grace.

Features include: daily eating schedule, journal entries, prayers to God, poems, and what she wished she knew at the time. It's the true story of victory over a disease that is killing America's youth.




Customer Reviews:   Read 15 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars astonishing!   August 15, 2008
When i first saw this book at my local public library
i thought "that looks like a really weird book" and only people who have or have expirienced anorexia read books like this one.
But the next time i went to the library i saw it again and decided to give it a second chance..
What do you know i couldn't put it down it was such a great book!
Blythe is an exceptional character who's struggle with anorexia felt so real.
This book needs to be known because hundreds of teenage girls have this disease and this book will help them in a way.
I give this book 5 stars!




2 out of 5 stars Not what I thought   May 19, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book was not about what I thought it would be. She barely talks about having an eating disorder. Its more about her life with her friends, family, and school, which is fine, but thats what most teen books are about. I think that The Best Little Girl in the World gives a better understanding of what having an eating disorder means.


3 out of 5 stars Worth the read, a little too fluffed.   December 16, 2006
 5 out of 10 found this review helpful

Aside from a minor time inaccuracy (within the first couple pages) the author's diary approach seemed a bit unauthentic. Perhaps I am too far removed from being so young, but even as the book moves on I wonder if I teen would really write so... young-like? Rather than wanting to cry "Eat! Eat!" by the end, I wanted to cry "Mature! Mature!" Getting past these things I did enjoy reading the book. As with many of these books she just seems to fall into her disorder, and it is obvious here.

I liked it.



5 out of 5 stars Amazing.   May 15, 2006
 5 out of 6 found this review helpful

Morgan Menzie's Diary of an anorexic girl is truly amazing and heartfelt. It is by far one of the best diaries that i have ever read. It goes deep into Blythes descent into Anorexia and to her recovery. I used to anorexic, so this truly touched me. Though it may be triggering to someone who is still battling an ED it is worth the Read.


5 out of 5 stars Talk About Real!!!   April 21, 2006
 12 out of 13 found this review helpful

Morgan Menzie's book was the first diary of an eating disorder I read, and is the reason why I continue to read more ED books. She unlike many ED authors talked about things other that just her eating disorder, such as relationships with friends, family and boyfriends. It's not a book that's all about anorexia but does emphasize more so than other subjects in her diary.

In her book, I believe she cover about mmm... three or four years, I really can't remember. Anyway it's a long period of time. One thing that she does that annoys the heck out of me is that she'll skip a whole month of entries but I guess that's the author's way of cutting out insignificant things.

Basically a girl named Blythe, which I think maybe be her middle name, becomes anorexic in middle school because of a friend. On of her friends begins to loose weight and Blythe decides she wants to loose to. But it goes beyond loosing weight it becomes a desire for thinness, and a fear of food.

Another thing I love about this book is Morgan keeps it so real. She said one of the- the truest thing EVER published about our human ways. It's on page 49 and is the...um... 4th paragraph I believe since the book is copy written I don't want to post it without permission. But what she says in that paragraph is so overwhelmingly true that I had to put down the book and think about my life. Although what she says is completely irrelevant to her eating disorder I couldn't write this review without reference to that paragraph.

Would I recommend it? Heck yeah! To anyone, even if you're not anorexic or never have been, even if you think the disease is stupid, anyone should get this book. Recoverees, havebeens, thinking about its and neverwillbees, get the book. You'll understand what it's like to have the disease for this one girl and may have a whole new outlook on anorexia.


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