When the “Food Fascist” calls her ‘obese’, author Joanne Fedler knows she has to do something about her weight. A fear of being “fat and forty” gives Fedler the determination to develop a new attitude towards food and eating. Fedler examines her past to discover what has caused her to gain weight and in the process goes on a journey to self-acceptance. ‘When hungry, eat’ is a wonderful mix of philosophy and spiritualism which also provides an insight into the Fedler family’s experience of leaving their home, their friends and their family in South Africa, to forge a new life in the relative safety of Australia. A really good read.
(Reviewd by Jill)
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