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The Ministry of Thin

How the Pursuit of Perfection Got Out of Control

Author: Emma Woolf  

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The Ministry of Thin takes an unflinching look at how the modern obsession with weight loss, youth, beauty and perfection got out of control. Emma Woolf, author of An Apple a Day, explores how we might all be able to stop hating and start liking our own bodies again. And she dares to ask: if losing weight is the answer, what is the question?

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The Ministry of Thin takes an unflinching look at how the modern obsession with weight loss, youth, beauty and perfection got out of control. Emma Woolf, author of An Apple a Day, explores how we might all be able to stop hating and start liking our own bodies again. And she dares to ask: if losing weight is the answer, what is the question?

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Losing weight has become the modern woman's Holy Grail… Everything will be better when we're thin. In the 21st century, being thin, even more than being rich or happy, sends a clear message of success to the outside world. No wonder then that disordered eating is on the rise and we're increasingly unhappy with our bodies. The Ministry of Thin takes a controversial, unflinching look at how our desire to lose weight is out of control; at the widespread depression that results, the tyranny of celebrity culture and the dangerous extremes-including drip-diets and cosmetic surgery – to which we will go to be skinny. From those who would like to be a few pounds lighter to those who starve or binge in secret, we are all affected. How did we get to the point where we hate our own bodies, and is it futile to hope that we might one day be able to like ourselves again, just as we are? AUTHOR: Emma Woolf, author of An Apple A Day, has become a spokesperson on body image issues and eating disorders since beginning her popular column by the same name in The Times, appearing on BBC2's Newsnight, BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour and Channel 5's 5 News. The great niece of Virginia Woolf, she has contributed to a wide range of newspapers and magazines. SELLING POINTS: Emma will be an investigative presenter on the new series of Supersize vs Superskinny A recent UK survey found that one in four women would choose depression, alcoholism and herpes over being overweight. A US study found that one in six women would rather be blind then obese Emma's growing media profile makes her the ideal spokesperson for this highly topical subject. She has received thousands of messages from 'normal' readers who say, 'I feel this way too.'

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Critic Reviews

“'The Ministry of Thin is frank, funny, and fascinating - I wanted to shout "hear, hear" at the end of almost every sentence.'”

A very honest, intelligent reflection on the causes and effects of society's obsession with thin. Dr Linda Papadopoulos
The Ministry of Thin is frank, funny, and fascinating - I wanted to shout "hear, hear" at the end of almost every sentence. Anne H. Putnam, author of Navel Gazing: One Woman's Quest for a Size Normal
A brilliant and brutal look at the world of thin, by a writer who knows too well the damaging effects of such a persuasive club. Think you are immune to their rhetoric? Then think again. Dr Christian Jessen
She talks much sense having been through 10 years of anorexia. The Bookseller
this book might make you a little more conscious when dealing with patients who may be battling with body image problems, or an eating disorder. Student BMJ (British Medical Journal)
Thoughtfully written and incisive, Emma Woolf looks at the darker side of our obsession with dieting... Ian Marber
Woolf sets her stall out with brio... a hypnotist's finger-click signalling women to wake up. The Observer

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About the Author

Emma Woolf is the great-niece of Virginia Woolf. After studying English at Oxford University she worked in publishing, before becoming a full-time writer. She is a columnist for The Times and also writes for The Independent, The Mail on Sunday, Harper's Bazaar, Red, Grazia and Psychologies. She was a co-presenter on Channel 4's Supersize vs Superskinny; other media appearances include Newsnight, Woman's Hour and Radio 4's Four Thought.

Emma's first book, An Apple a Day: A Memoir of Love and Recovery from Anorexia was published in 2012 and shortlisted for the Beat Award for Recovery Inspiration. She was also nominated for Mind's Journalist of the Year. She lives in London.

You can follow Emma on Twitter: @ejwoolf.

Review of The Ministry of Thin in The Observer: "Woolf sets her stall out with brio. [...] Woolf's skill in is in adding intellectual and emotional ballast to the debates that interest her. In its best moments, this book emerges as a hypnotist's finger-click signalling women to wake up."

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Losing weight has become the modern woman's holy grail everything will be better when we're thin.We're obsessed with weight, we dislike our bodies, we worry about the food we eat, we feel guilty, we diet Too many of us are locked into a war with our own bodies which we'll never win, and which will never make us happy. The Ministry of Thin takes a controversial, unflinching look at how the modern obsession with weight loss, youth, beauty and perfection got out of control. Emma Woolf, author of An Apple a Day, explores how we might all be able to stop hating and start liking our own bodies again. And she dares to ask: if losing weight is the answer, what is the question?

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Product Details

Publisher
Octopus Publishing Group | Summersdale Publishers
Published
14th May 2013
Pages
320
ISBN
9781849534123

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