Thin (the book)
I finished the companion book to "Thin" yesterday. If you haven't read it, and it doesn't feel too unsafe for you to read, it's very good. One of the people telling her stories was a fairly obese middle-aged woman who was at Renfrew for her compulsive overeating. She said that she had not expected the anorexic patients to be nice to her. But as it turned out, she said that the only bodies they were concerned about were their own. They hated their own bodies so much they had no room to focus on anyone else's.
Anyway, it was interesting to read the book and learn more about the four women who were focused on, as well as some stories that weren't told in the documentary.
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