Crave

Crave

by Darnella Ford (Author)

Synopsis

Michael Hughes, a twenty-nine-year-old clock watcher, is almost out of time; Michael believes, I am running the last leg of a twenty-six-mile marathon and if I don't make it to the finish line with an employed husband, a secure home and some ready- made fertilized eggs, my uterus is going to explode. The daughter of two dysfunctional parents, Michael is in constant battle with her sexuality and incessant appetite for tight butts and big soft lips which leads her in a relentless pursuit of the one. Then she meets Eddie Matsen and things are finally going to change. And they do...just not in the way she expected.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: 1
Publisher: Griffin
Published: 25 Mar 2004

ISBN 10: 0312304072
ISBN 13: 9780312304072

Media Reviews
Provocative, masterful and poetically written, Darnella Ford delivers an exceptional read.
-Kimberla Lawson Roby, bestselling author of Too Much of a Good Thing
The 'fatal attraction' twist and the characters are superbly developed. . .enjoyable, insightful and entertaining read.
---Mary Monroe, national bestselling author of God Still Don't Like Ugly
Darnella Ford's writing raises the standard of contemporary relationship fiction. She writes with a lavish, poetic confidence that challenges the intellect, stirs the heart and satisfies the soul.
---RM Johnson, Essence bestselling author of Dating Games

More than 7 million Americans struggle with binge eating disorder (BED), according to a recent Harvard-based study, yet few of us know much about the condition. Cynthia Bulik, director of the University of North Carolina Eating Disorders Program and the author of a new book, Crave: Why You Binge Eat and How to Stop, helps shed light on the problem. --Naomi Barr, O Magazine

Dr. Bulik here brings her nearly 30 years of expertise to the public... the tips provided by Bulik in conjunction with good medical and psychological care can lead to complete recovery. Readers can find their general profile, which describes their psychology, learn good eating habits (such as always eating breakfast), and learn how to fit physical activity into their life. -- Library Journal

Chock full of up-to-the-minute science, supportive encouragement, and true life stories, this book is a must-read if you've ever struggled with out-of-control eating or the weight gain so often associated with binge eating disorder. --Aimee Liu, author of Gaining: The Truth About Life After Eating Disorders

As both former Secretary of Health & Human Services and someone with a close connection to this subject, I am professionally and personally aware of the importance of providing education about eating difficulties that can have an enormous and widespread impact on individuals and their loved ones. I applaud Dr. Bulik for tackling this complex subject in a practical, sensitive, and supportive way. --Tommy G. Thompson

Bulik's straight talk, engaging examples, and compassionate approach may break the pattern of isolation, hopelessness, and deep shame that keeps so many imprisoned in the binge eating cycle. --Margo Maine, Ph.D., coauthor (with Joe Kelly) of The Body Myth: Adult Women and the Pressure to Be Perfect, and author of Father Hunger: Fathers, Daughters, and the Pursuit of Thinness and Body Wars: Making Peace with Women's Bodies

Dr. Bulik's no-nonsense, easy to read, respectful and clear approach is refreshing. Crave helps us all better understand the illness while providing concrete tools and hope for a successful recovery. --Lynn S. Grefe, chief executive officer of National Eating Disorders Association (www.nationaleatingdisorders.org)

Crave offers access to extraordinary clinical wisdom without the clinical distance. With lively language and a gift for relevant metaphor, Dr. Bulik draws together the science and practice of eating disorder treatment for binge eating--an important and under-served issue. --Laura Collins, director of Families Empowered and Supporting Treatment of Eating Disorders (www.FEAST-ED.org)

In Crave, Dr. Bulik empowers people who struggle with binge eating disorder to take action. She offers her incredible insight and knowledge of eating disorders with compassion and understanding in order to help people reach the ultimate goal: Success. Thank you, Dr. Bulik, for this amazing book. --Kitty Westin, president of Eating Disorders Coalition for Research, Policy & Action


Provocative, masterful and poetically written, Darnella Ford delivers an exceptional read. Kimberla Lawson Roby, bestselling author of Too Much of a Good Thing

The 'fatal attraction' twist and the characters are superbly developed. . .enjoyable, insightful and entertaining read. Mary Monroe, national bestselling author of God Still Don't Like Ugly

Darnella Ford's writing raises the standard of contemporary relationship fiction. She writes with a lavish, poetic confidence that challenges the intellect, stirs the heart and satisfies the soul. RM Johnson, Essence bestselling author of Dating Games

More than 7 million Americans struggle with binge eating disorder (BED), according to a recent Harvard-based study, yet few of us know much about the condition. Cynthia Bulik, director of the University of North Carolina Eating Disorders Program and the author of a new book, Crave: Why You Binge Eat and How to Stop, helps shed light on the problem. Naomi Barr, O Magazine

Dr. Bulik here brings her nearly 30 years of expertise to the public the tips provided by Bulik in conjunction with good medical and psychological care can lead to complete recovery. Readers can find their general profile, which describes their psychology, learn good eating habits (such as always eating breakfast), and learn how to fit physical activity into their life. Library Journal

Chock full of up-to-the-minute science, supportive encouragement, and true life stories, this book is a must-read if you've ever struggled with out-of-control eating or the weight gain so often associated with binge eating disorder. Aimee Liu, author of Gaining: The Truth About Life After Eating Disorders

As both former Secretary of Health & Human Services and someone with a close connection to this subject, I am professionally and personally aware of the importance of providing education about eating difficulties that can have an enormous and widespread impact on individuals and their loved ones. I applaud Dr. Bulik for tackling this complex subject in a practical, sensitive, and supportive way. Tommy G. Thompson

Bulik's straight talk, engaging examples, and compassionate approach may break the pattern of isolation, hopelessness, and deep shame that keeps so many imprisoned in the binge eating cycle. Margo Maine, Ph.D., coauthor (with Joe Kelly) of The Body Myth: Adult Women and the Pressure to Be Perfect, and author of Father Hunger: Fathers, Daughters, and the Pursuit of Thinness and Body Wars: Making Peace with Women's Bodies

Dr. Bulik's no-nonsense, easy to read, respectful and clear approach is refreshing. Crave helps us all better understand the illness while providing concrete tools and hope for a successful recovery. Lynn S. Grefe, chief executive officer of National Eating Disorders Association (www.nationaleatingdisorders.org)

Crave offers access to extraordinary clinical wisdom without the clinical distance. With lively language and a gift for relevant metaphor, Dr. Bulik draws together the science and practice of eating disorder treatment for binge eating--an important and under-served issue. Laura Collins, director of Families Empowered and Supporting Treatment of Eating Disorders (www.FEAST-ED.org)

In Crave, Dr. Bulik empowers people who struggle with binge eating disorder to take action. She offers her incredible insight and knowledge of eating disorders with compassion and understanding in order to help people reach the ultimate goal: Success. Thank you, Dr. Bulik, for this amazing book. Kitty Westin, president of Eating Disorders Coalition for Research, Policy & Action


Provocative, masterful and poetically written, Darnella Ford delivers an exceptional read. Kimberla Lawson Roby, bestselling author of Too Much of a Good Thing

The 'fatal attraction' twist and the characters are superbly developed. . .enjoyable, insightful and entertaining read. Mary Monroe, national bestselling author of God Still Don't Like Ugly

Darnella Ford's writing raises the standard of contemporary relationship fiction. She writes with a lavish, poetic confidence that challenges the intellect, stirs the heart and satisfies the soul. RM Johnson, Essence bestselling author of Dating Games

More than 7 million Americans struggle with binge eating disorder (BED), according to a recent Harvard-based study, yet few of us know much about the condition. Cynthia Bulik, director of the University of North Carolina Eating Disorders Program and the author of a new book, Crave: Why You Binge Eat and How to Stop, helps shed light on the problem. Naomi Barr, O Magazine

Dr. Bulik here brings her nearly 30 years of expertise to the public the tips provided by Bulik in conjunction with good medical and psychological care can lead to complete recovery. Readers can find their general profile, which describes their psychology, learn good eating habits (such as always eating breakfast), and learn how to fit physical activity into their life. Library Journal

Chock full of up-to-the-minute science, supportive encouragement, and true life stories, this book is a must-read if you've ever struggled with out-of-control eating or the weight gain so often associated with binge eating disorder. Aimee Liu, author of Gaining: The Truth About Life After Eating Disorders

As both former Secretary of Health & Human Services and someone with a close connection to this subject, I am professionally and personally aware of the importance of providing education about eating difficulties that can have an enormous and widespread impact on individuals and their loved ones. I applaud Dr. Bulik for tackling this complex subject in a practical, sensitive, and supportive way. Tommy G. Thompson

Bulik's straight talk, engaging examples, and compassionate approach may break the pattern of isolation, hopelessness, and deep shame that keeps so many imprisoned in the binge eating cycle. Margo Maine, Ph.D., coauthor (with Joe Kelly) of The Body Myth: Adult Women and the Pressure to Be Perfect, and author of Father Hunger: Fathers, Daughters, and the Pursuit of Thinness and Body Wars: Making Peace with Women's Bodies

Dr. Bulik's no-nonsense, easy to read, respectful and clear approach is refreshing. Crave helps us all better understand the illness while providing concrete tools and hope for a successful recovery. Lynn S. Grefe, chief executive officer of National Eating Disorders Association (www.nationaleatingdisorders.org)

Crave offers access to extraordinary clinical wisdom without the clinical distance. With lively language and a gift for relevant metaphor, Dr. Bulik draws together the science and practice of eating disorder treatment for binge eating--an important and under-served issue. Laura Collins, director of Families Empowered and Supporting Treatment of Eating Disorders (www.FEAST-ED.org)

In Crave, Dr. Bulik empowers people who struggle with binge eating disorder to take action. She offers her incredible insight and knowledge of eating disorders with compassion and understanding in order to help people reach the ultimate goal: Success. Thank you, Dr. Bulik, for this amazing book. Kitty Westin, president of Eating Disorders Coalition for Research, Policy & Action


Provocative, masterful and poetically written, Darnella Ford delivers an exceptional read. --Kimberla Lawson Roby, bestselling author of Too Much of a Good Thing

The 'fatal attraction' twist and the characters are superbly developed. . .enjoyable, insightful and entertaining read. --Mary Monroe, national bestselling author of God Still Don't Like Ugly

Darnella Ford's writing raises the standard of contemporary relationship fiction. She writes with a lavish, poetic confidence that challenges the intellect, stirs the heart and satisfies the soul. --RM Johnson, Essence bestselling author of Dating Games

More than 7 million Americans struggle with binge eating disorder (BED), according to a recent Harvard-based study, yet few of us know much about the condition. Cynthia Bulik, director of the University of North Carolina Eating Disorders Program and the author of a new book, Crave: Why You Binge Eat and How to Stop, helps shed light on the problem. --Naomi Barr, O Magazine

Dr. Bulik here brings her nearly 30 years of expertise to the public... the tips provided by Bulik in conjunction with good medical and psychological care can lead to complete recovery. Readers can find their general profile, which describes their psychology, learn good eating habits (such as always eating breakfast), and learn how to fit physical activity into their life. --Library Journal

Chock full of up-to-the-minute science, supportive encouragement, and true life stories, this book is a must-read if you've ever struggled with out-of-control eating or the weight gain so often associated with binge eating disorder. --Aimee Liu, author of Gaining: The Truth About Life After Eating Disorders

As both former Secretary of Health & Human Services and someone with a close connection to this subject, I am professionally and personally aware of the importance of providing education about eating difficulties that can have an enormous and widespread impact on individuals and their loved ones. I applaud Dr. Bulik for tackling this complex subject in a practical, sensitive, and supportive way. --Tommy G. Thompson

Bulik's straight talk, engaging examples, and compassionate approach may break the pattern of isolation, hopelessness, and deep shame that keeps so many imprisoned in the binge eating cycle. --Margo Maine, Ph.D., coauthor (with Joe Kelly) of The Body Myth: Adult Women and the Pressure to Be Perfect, and author of Father Hunger: Fathers, Daughters, and the Pursuit of Thinness and Body Wars: Making Peace with Women's Bodies

Dr. Bulik's no-nonsense, easy to read, respectful and clear approach is refreshing. Crave helps us all better understand the illness while providing concrete tools and hope for a successful recovery. --Lynn S. Grefe, chief executive officer of National Eating Disorders Association (www.nationaleatingdisorders.org)

Crave offers access to extraordinary clinical wisdom without the clinical distance. With lively language and a gift for relevant metaphor, Dr. Bulik draws together the science and practice of eating disorder treatment for binge eating--an important and under-served issue. --Laura Collins, director of Families Empowered and Supporting Treatment of Eating Disorders (www.FEAST-ED.org)

In Crave, Dr. Bulik empowers people who struggle with binge eating disorder to take action. She offers her incredible insight and knowledge of eating disorders with compassion and understanding in order to help people reach the ultimate goal: Success. Thank you, Dr. Bulik, for this amazing book. --Kitty Westin, president of Eating Disorders Coalition for Research, Policy & Action

Author Bio

Darnella Ford is a Spoken Word artist and performs regularly in the Los Angeles area, where she lives. She is currently at work on her next novel.