Vibrant, talented, strong, and beautiful, Andrea Smeltzer seemed
destined for a great future. But after a one-year struggle with bulimia,
she died in her sleep at age 19, catapulting her mother Doris into a
wrenching but ultimately rewarding journey of discovery. This unabashed
account not only speaks about one family's tragedy, but also critiques
the social and personal attitudes toward our bodies and appearance that
create victims like Andrea. Andrea's poetry and journal entries,
combined with her mother's reflections, offer insight and understanding
about a crushing disorder that afflicts far too many young people.