In the first book written by the child of someone who died from an
eating disorder, Daniel Becker shows us the heartbreaking details of his
mother's anorexia nervosa--her unrelenting obsession with food and her
inability to nourish herself. His earliest memory of her is watching as
she packs her suitcase for the first of numerous hospitalizations. From
the observations of that confused child to his realization of
helplessness as an adult, Daniel conveys the inner world of an anorectic
and her family. He provides an intimate portrayal of how he, his father
and his two brothers each struggled to balance their loyalty to Mom
against the increasing awareness that only by separating from her could
they ensure their own survival. In the end, Daniel must come to terms
with his mother's slow demise and begin to lead a life out from under
the shadow of her illness.
Part cautionary tale and fully descriptive of how eating disorder
effects family members.