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The Boy Who Loved Apples

A Mother's Battle with Her Son's Anorexia

Author: Amanda Webster  

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Brave, honest and ultimately uplifting, The Boy Who Loved Apples is a compelling and beautifully written account of life with an eating disorder, and a gritty, moving testament to a mother's love. As Amanda embarked on the long, agonising process of saving her son's life she found herself battling not just Riche's demons but her own.

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Brave, honest and ultimately uplifting, The Boy Who Loved Apples is a compelling and beautifully written account of life with an eating disorder, and a gritty, moving testament to a mother's love. As Amanda embarked on the long, agonising process of saving her son's life she found herself battling not just Riche's demons but her own.

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When it became clear that Amanda Webster's eleven-year-old son Riche was not just a little too skinny but dangerously ill, people were often surprised. Do boys get anorexia? they would ask. And then, How did he get it? That was the question Amanda asked herself, too. She had trained as a doctor; she knew that every disease has a cause. And if her son had an eating disorder, she wondered what the cause could possibly be but something she and her husband, Kevin, had done - or failed to do? Quick to blame both Kevin and herself, worried about how her two other kids were coping, Amanda also found herself at odds with a medical establishment that barely understood Riche's illness, far less how to treat it. And as she embarked on the long, agonising process of saving her son's life she found herself battling not just Riche's demons but her own. Brave, honest and ultimately uplifting, The Boy Who Loved Apples is a compelling and beautifully written account of life with an eating disorder, and a gritty, moving testament to a mother's love.

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Critic Reviews

“'An exhausting read but an invaluable education about this complex illness.'”

Australian Women's Weekly Health

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Product Details

Publisher
Text Publishing | Text Classics
Published
2nd July 2012
Pages
298
ISBN
9781921922695

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