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Room to Grow-An Appetite for Life
Tracey Gold
"I want this book to be something girls can turn to for help; something they can pick up and hold, a source of comfort and encouragement. It is for every sister, daughter, or friend whose life has been touched by anorexia nervosa."
Girls Under Pressure
Jacqueline Wilson
Ellie thinks she looks awful. Horrible. FAT. Her best friends are both drop-dead gorgeous and Ellie’s sick of being the ugly duckling. So she goes on a diet. And she even starts to exercise, much to her friends’ and her gym teacher’s amazement.
Taking Charge of My Mind and Body
Gladys Folkers and Jeanne Engelmann
A "lively, reader-friendly guide for girls on how to avoid or overcome alcohol, drug, smoking, and eating problems. It's good to find a book that focuses on these problems as they affect girls, who may well have different attitudes, motivations, and coping styles from their male counterparts.
What's Real, What's Ideal
Brangien Davis
The book offers a thoughtful, thorough, and pragmatic exploration of the relationship between teenagers' perceptions of their bodies and their overall health and well being. Bursting with factual information, realistic color photographs, and mini-stories about teens' challenges with their physical appearances, this book maintains a casual and friendly tone throughout.
Bodypride
Cynthia Stamper Graff
I was bulimic, but when I read the book I found out new ways to loose weight that really works without hurting myself. Needless to say, it helped me A LOT.
Changing Bodies, Changing Lives
Ruth Bell
After reading this book, I felt better about what is going on with me and others. I refer to the book usually on a daily basis when I feel confused, or just want to know that there are other people that have feelings about the things I have feelings about.
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