Born Round
Publisher:
Thorndike Press
Publication Date:
06 January, 2010
ISBN:
9781410422620
Pages:
503
Subjects:
Biographies, Health and fitness, Psychology, Social science
Available as:
Trade Cloth, 978-1-4104-2262-0
Trade Cloth, 978-1-59420-231-5
Description:
Bruni, restaurant critic for "The New York Times," tells his heartbreaking and hilarious account of his lifelong, often painful struggle with food.
PW Publishers Weekly
Review Source:
Publishers Weekly
Review Date:
2009-07-06
Copyright:
(c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
Outgoing New York Times restaurant critic Bruni admits he was even a baby bulimic in his extraordinary memoir about a lifelong battle with weight problems. To his Southern Italian paternal grandmother, food equaled love. Cooking and parenting from Old World traditions, she passed these maternal and culinary principles on to her WASP daughter-in-law, whose own weight struggles her son eventually inherited. Through adolescence, puberty and into college, Bruni oscillated from gluttonous binges to adult bulimia, including laxative abuse. Vocationally, journalism called, first through the college paper, then a progression of internships and staff positions in Detroit and New York, including his stints as a Bush campaign reporter in 2000 and as the Times Rome correspondent. In tandem, Bruni's powerlessness over his appetite developed from cafeteria meals to Chinese delivery binges to sleep eating. While Bruni includes such entertaining bits as the campaign trail seen through Weight Watcher lens and ample meals from his years as the Times restaurant critic, in the end, his is a powerful, honest book about desire, shame, identity and self-image. (Sept.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
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