Eating in the Light of the Moon : How Women Can Transform Their Relationship with Food Through Myths, Metaphors, and Storytelling by Anita Johnston (2000, Trade Paperback)
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"Eating in the Light of the Moon" by Anita Johnston is a transformative book that explores the relationship between women and food through myths, metaphors, and storytelling. Published in 2000 by Turner Publishing Company, this trade paperback delves into topics such as psychopathology, feminism, and women's studies. With 224 pages, this insightful book offers readers a unique perspective on eating disorders and the impact of societal norms on women's relationship with food. It is a valuable resource for those seeking to understand and improve their relationship with food in a meaningful way.
SynopsisBy weaving practical insights and exercises through a rich tapestry of multicultural myths, ancient legends, and folktales, Anita Johnston helps the millions of women preoccupied with their weight discover and address the issues behind their negative attitudes toward food.
The condition of the book when it arrived was excellent; it looked new. Ms. Johnston has an interesting and different take on how to get in touch with our inner consciousness to deal with our relationship with food and with our bodies. I had some wild dreams each night after reading this book, as I felt it was speaking to me way deep down inside. An enjoyable and thoughtful read.
This book captures important values embedded in myths and folklore tales that explain the complexities of disordered eating. It really paints some beautiful pictures and holds a lot of wisdom within its pages.