Saturday, June 13, 2009

Distorted: How a Mother and Daughter Unraveled the Truth, the Lies, and the Realities of an Eating Disorder by Lorri Antosz and Taryn Leigh Benson



Mom saw a popular, happy teen, poised to revel in her high school years; her daughter saw a fat, ugly loser, and vowed to take action. One saw glimmers of hope and researched to find the best care; the other had no intentions of getting better and researched new and clever ways to hide her compulsion. Such is the distorted reality in this riveting true account of a teen caught in the grips of an eating disorder and the mother who struggled to help her break free.


Through their gripping dual narrative, Lorri and Taryn Benson take turns chronicling their unique perceptions of events once Taryn was caught in the act of her first purge. With unflinching frankness, they reveal the deceit, the guilt, the shame, and the manipulations that are inherent in this enigmatic disease, unveiling the true picture of what happens to the family dynamic once an eating disorder takes hold. Much more than a cautionary tale, Distorted illustrates the psychological factors that underline the beginning and spread of the disease, the successful and unsuccessful therapies, and the consequences the disease had on themselves and their family.


Triumphantly, the two women share what was ultimately needed to bring the truth to light, providing guidance for anyone struggling with or affected by an eating disorder. Their two stories--woven together as one powerful beacon of hope--will offer insight and comfort to families, spouses, and loved ones who feel helpless and alone.

*taken from Amazon.com*

Book Specs:

Paperback: 256 pages
Publisher: HCI (February 8, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0757305946
ISBN-13: 978-0757305948

This book was gripping, I read it within a 2 hour time span (what with kids needing attention and all) and was totally enthralled! Very graphic,and withholding nothing these two brave women tell a story that allows the reader to experience emotions that both are feeling. A great way to "experience" this type of situation without having to be in the situation. Maybe not a book for everyone, and maybe not one to wholly discuss in a classroom setting, but the thoughts are very real and very realtable to some who may have been there, or are there now.

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