
by Fiona Hamilton (Author)
Bite Sized is a mother's story of striving to nourish her child. It is about a monster that lurks close by all of us in the modern world - the monster of 'too much' and 'not enough'. It is about a ravenous illness and threads, between parents and children, that connect, entangle, unravel and stretch. Above all, it is about taking on the monsters and trusting in the importance of love.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 168
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Published: 21 Sep 2014
ISBN 10: 1908363118
ISBN 13: 9781908363114
Book Overview: A brave and honest account of a mother's experience of her daughter's anorexia
It's a short book. Most of the pages have only a few lines on them, a few thoughts, with little punctuation. However, the language, though sparse, is beautifully and carefully written in a mix of poetry and prose. I personally feel that a journey through the experience of something so difficult to talk about should not be over-complicated by too much unnecessary detail, and for this writing style, it is the space between the sentences that is important and provokes reflection.
As a student, one of the most important messages is that knowing how to 'fix' or treat someone is not always possible, and that being honest with the family is crucial in maintaining a long-term therapeutic relationship.
-- Bristol University Psychiatric Society, 2015