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Editorial reviews

'In An Apple a Day Emma comes across as brave, real and determined. I'm sure that in sharing her story many others will be encouraged to speak out from the stigma of this horrible illness and realise that there is a life worth living beyond calorie counts and scales. It is a battle worth fighting.' (Grace Bowman, author of 'Thin' )

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Publisher's summary

I haven't tasted chocolate for over ten years and now I'm walking down the street unwrapping a Kit Kat. Remember when Kate Moss said, 'Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels'? She's wrong: chocolate does.

At the age of 32, after ten years of hiding from the truth, Emma Woolf finally decided it was time to face the biggest challenge of her life. Addicted to hunger, exercise and control, she was juggling a full-blown eating disorder with a successful career, functioning on an apple a day. Having met the man of her dreams (and wanting a future and a baby together), she embarked on the hardest struggle of all: to beat anorexia. It was time to start eating again, to regain her fertility and her curves, to throw out the size-zero clothes and face her food fears. And, as if that wasn’t enough pressure, Emma took the decision to write about her progress in a weekly column for The Times.

Honest, hard hitting and yet romantic, An Apple a Day is a manifesto for the modern generation to stop starving and start living. This compelling, life-affirming true story is essential reading for anyone affected by eating disorders (whether as a sufferer or carer), anyone interested in health and social issues – and for medical and health professionals.

©2012 Emma Woolf (P)2012 Audible Ltd
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By Kimberly on 09-02-21

Didn’t feel finished

I was engaged reading her own struggles as it related to fertility since I’ve read many memoirs about eating disorders and this was a feature I haven’t seen discussed. However it seems like I’m missing the other half of her story. Spoiler but the book ends with her body being “normal” for fertility and packing to move in with her partner. I was interested in hearing how the move went since we heard how difficult she assumed it would be. I’m not sure how her life really unfolded but maybe hearing about trying to conceive would be nice.

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5 out of 5 stars
By haley jones on 12-23-20

A phenomenal read

This story was captivating, interesting, relatable, and raw (WITHOUT evoking any feelings of a how-to guide on anorexia). I appreciated when Emma detailed how the extremely painful breakup with Laurie affected her; I related to that experience. I personally do not suffer from an eating disorder, but I do tend to restrict my eating and obsess over maintaining thinness. Emma’s story helped me see how dangerous it would be for me
to lean into those obsessions. This gave me the insight to chill out on my restrictive eating. I really just want to say thank you to Emma for an amazing piece. I loved every minute of it. The relationship she shares with Tom is aspirational to say the least! I will be googling to see how everything ended up!

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5 out of 5 stars
By Heather Steele on 01-14-23

Eloquent Insight

I avoid personal acvounts of eating disorders because I rarely feel like they accurately depcit what is is like beyond what people assume. The author has put words to my lived experience. She truly brings to life what it is like living with anorexia and what others do not understand. Recommend to anyone wanting some insight of a loved one or friend who may struggle.

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