Exploring the connection between anorexia and the repression of feminine nature, this book presents a unique spirituality surrounding eating disorders. It proposes Goddess feminism as a healing framework, aiming to combat the societal "slender ideal" and promote recovery. The text delves into how cultural attitudes towards femininity contribute to these disorders and offers therapeutic insights for addressing them.
Emma White Livres



The Joybell's Diary
- 60pages
- 3 heures de lecture
The author invites readers to explore profound life experiences and revelations that challenge societal norms. Through her reflections, she encourages finding depth in the superficial, joy amidst pain, and beauty within life's trials. This book serves as a thought-provoking journey aimed at expanding perspectives and fostering deeper understanding.
A History of Britain in 100 Dogs
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
As the ultimate dog-loving nation, our history is inextricably entwined with that of our dogs. Through history they have sniffed, rolled, shaken and pawed their way to our hearts, and behind almost every great Briton is a faithful hound. They crop up in almost every aspect of history, and offer a fascinating insight into the shaping of our nation.