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Eating disorders are everywhere, from anorexics to bulimics, binge
eaters to yo-yo dieters. An awful lot of people today feel
miserable around food and unhappy in their bodies. But it doesn't
have to be this way. Recovering from an eating disorder is a long,
difficult road, and you need guidance along the way. There are many
books about eating disorders available. This book is different.
This book isn't about your eating disorder: it's about you. This
book doesn't focus on food and eating and weight issues: these are
merely the symptoms, not the problem. Instead, this book offers
practical, insightful, gentle guidance that can help you discover
the underlying reasons for your eating disorder and how you can
truly heal. Most importantly, this is a book to give you hope. When
it comes to eating disorders, the author has been there, done that,
got the t-shirt. And now she's living proof that it's possible to
let go of an eating disorder and be happy, healthy and healed (and
hey, even contentedly curvaceous). She let go of Ed. And so can
you.
"I really enjoyed this book and I would recommend it to any
Minecraft and computer geeks of any age." "A great story for
today's child of 9+." Amazon.co.uk reviewers March 2014. A book for
children aged 9-13. The Cracker Hacker, Jack MacLuckie, loves
Minecraft and spy missions but faces sister trouble. A coding
genius and budding games developer Jack is a modern day kind of
superhero (but without that silly pants over the trousers thing).
As his sister Bella falls prey to a nasty cyberbully, Jack is faced
with a dilemma: Should he use his hacking talents to bail her out,
or sort it out in real life? As he tries to solve the problem Jack
soon discovers that he is not the only one in the family keeping
secrets. Why is Mum suddenly so addicted to her Grumpy Pigeons game
on her mobile phone? Why is Dad always disappearing? And why does
Jack owe his life to Bella? Jack soon learns that online profiles
and real life dramas can make one tricky mix. Will he ever pick his
way out of the mess? Jack likes: Minecraft, coding, his sister
Bella, Aikido, visiting Bletchley Park, reading his great grandad's
war diaries, unicorns and biscuits. Dislikes: Oliver (the noob),
homework, sun cream, dog poo and tinned sardines. Ambition in life:
To be the next Notch. "Some of the bullies at school call me a
hacker as an insult. I know they're really jealous. I'm just a
valiant seeker of information, saving people from danger and harm.
Someone who needs a little trumpet fanfare to make an entrance. A
kind of modern day superhero, but without the cape. And not wearing
pants on top of my trousers. Definitely not the pants thing."
Recommended for age 9+.
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