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Starving for Attention
Starving for Attention
Author: Cherry Boone O'Neill
ISBN-13: 9780826402097
ISBN-10: 0826402097
Publication Date: 10/1982
Pages: 187
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Crossroad Publishing Company
Book Type: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 1
This is Cherry Boone O'Neill's, daughter of singer Pat Boone, candid account of her painful ordeal with anorexia nervosa - the terrifying disorder that today afflicts up to one million young women - and kills 15 percent of them. In this dramatic book, she reveals the horrifying cycle that became her own flirtation with death, talking about her compulsion, felt first as a child, to be "perfect" in every way. She tells of the gorging, forced vomitting and laxative abuse that became an almost daily routine - and how, at age 21, she plummeted to 80 pounds, was hospitalized and, near death, still "felt fat. " But Cherry triumphed over anorexia, and this book tells how. Here is a true account of a life-and-death drama in the midst of the American dream - and an irresistible story of triumph over tragedy.
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Cherry goes into a lot of detail about her life as child and the illness. I found it a very good read.
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Daughter of singer Pat Boone struggles with fame and an eating disorder.