Rethinking Thin: The New Science of Weight Loss--And the Myths and Realities of Dieting by Gina Kolata

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  • Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
  • Pub. Date: May 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9780374103989
  • 272pp
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In this eye-opening audiobook, "New York Times" science writer Kolata shows that societys obsession with dieting and weight loss is less about keeping trim and staying healthy than about money, power, trends, and impossible ideals. Unabridged. 8 CDs.

The New York Times - Emily Bazelon

Here [Kolata’s] argument is eminently sensible: Sure, shape up your body. But mostly, make your peace with it.

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Biography

Gina Kolata is a science reporter for "The New York Times" and the author of "Clone: The Road to Dolly and Sex in America." She lives in Princeton, New Jersey.

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A must read for professionals and the general publicby Anonymous

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August 02, 2007: As a therapist working in the field of compulsive/emotional eating for over 30 years, I cannot praise this book enough. Although well-researched and evidence-based, it's a lively read with some very personal, heartbreaking stories. Having authored two books on eating myself ''The Rules of 'Normal' Eating' and 'The Food and Feelings Workbook'' and treated hundreds of clients, I found that this book still had the power to change the way I view weight and eating. I only wish we could get the public to understand how complex the subject is.