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This book explores the controversial and misunderstood world of
sexualised weight gain known as feederism. Conversations with over
20 feeders and feedees are analysed through a psychological and
sociological lens. The implications for health professionals
working in bariatrics are discussed along with directions for
future research.
IN THE END WE ALL FADE TO BLACK.
Pink-haired Hilda and oddball loner Benji are not your typical
teenagers. Instead of going to parties or hanging out at the mall,
they comb the city streets and suburban culs-de-sac of Los Angeles
for sites of celebrity murder and suicide. Bound by their interest
in the macabre, Hilda and Benji neglect their schoolwork and their
social lives in favor of prowling the most notorious crime scenes
in Hollywood history and collecting odd mementos of celebrity
death.
Hilda and Benji's morbid pastime takes an unexpected turn when they
meet Hank, the elderly, reclusive tenant of a dilapidated Echo Park
apartment where a silent movie star once stabbed himself to death
with a pair of scissors. Hilda feels a strange connection with Hank
and comes to care deeply for her paranoid new friend as they watch
old movies together and chat the sweltering afternoons away. But
when Hank's downstairs neighbor Jake, a handsome screenwriter,
inserts himself into the equation and begins to hint at Hank's
terrible secrets, Hilda must decide what it is she's come to Echo
Park searching for . . . and whether her fascination with death is
worth missing out on life.
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