No Competition Between Flowers
$0.00No Competition Between Flowers is the first book of poetry by Michelle K.
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No Competition Between Flowers is the first book of poetry by Michelle K.
In Big Fit Girl, Louise Green describes how the fitness industry fails to meet the needs of plus-size women and thus prevents them from improving their health and fitness. By telling her own story of how she stopped dieting, got off the couch, and unleashed her inner athlete — as well as showcasing similar stories…
If people have ever told you you’re too much, if you feel everything at super size, if you get really excited about things, if you dive in with both feet, no holds barred you’re probably an intensive.Β And this book is for you. Written for intensives and the people around them, You’re Not Too Much…
Editor Hanne Blank writes, “Many of the pieces are frank in celebrating the transformative force of sex, lust, desire, and the recognition that one is desired.β Zaftig women, described variously as “full-figuredβ and “pleasingly plump,β have long been a source of fetish and humor in erotic literature. Now the publisher of Best Womenβs Erotica turns…
Over 100 line drawings to color in and celebrate! Fat fairies, fat witches, fat superheroes, fat rock stars, fat movie stars, fat TV stars, fat warriors, fat athletes, fat queens, fat goddesses. Women and non-binary people with magic, sex appeal, anger, joy, body fat, body hair, stretch marks and cellulite, owning their power.
A unique and personal look into treatment of eating disorders, written by a therapist and her former patient, now a therapist herself. This is no ordinary book on how to overcome an eating disorder. The authors bravely share their unique stories of suffering from and eventually overcoming their own severe eating disorders. Interweaving personal narrative…
Content note: This book contains a chapter about halfway through with non-evidence-based fatphobic content. #1 New York Times bestsellerβEssential reading for anyone interested in understanding and treating traumatic stress and the scope of its impact on society.β βAlexander McFarlane, Director of the Centre for Traumatic Stress StudiesA pioneering researcher transforms our understanding of trauma and…
New York Times bestseller! “To build a world that works for everyone, we must first make the radical decision to love every facet of ourselves. . . . ‘The body is not an apology’ is the mantra we should all embrace.”βKimberlΓ© Crenshaw, legal scholar and founder and Executive Director, African American Policy Forum Humans are…
For any woman who has ever had a love/hate relationship with food and with how she looks; for anyone who has knowingly or unconsciously used food to try to fill the hole in his heart or soothe the craggy edges of his psyche, Fat Girl is a brilliantly rendered, angst-filled coming-of-age story of gain and…
Yoga is for every body, including yours! For years, yoga books have asked readers to bend over backward (literally!) to conform to their physical demands. It’s time for the oppositeβfor readers to demand that yoga conform to their individual needs. It’s time for a yoga book to reflect the broader population that would benefit from…
This groundbreaking book explains why women experience burnout differently than menβand provides a simple, science-based plan to help women minimize stress, manage emotions, and live a more joyful life. Burnout. Many women in America have experienced it. Whatβs expected of women and what itβs really like to be a woman in todayβs world are two…
Told through a series of larger-than-life snapshots, a hilarious memoir in essays about love, sex, marriage, motherhood, bikinis, and loving your body, no matter what size you are from the acclaimed blogger and body image advocate. Brittany Gibbons has been a plus size her whole life. But instead of hiding herself in the shadows of…
A hundred years ago, women were lacing themselves into corsets and teaching their daughters to do the same. The ideal of the day, however, was inner beauty: a focus on good deeds and a pure heart. Today American women have more social choices and personal freedom than ever before. But fifty-three percent of our girls…
Looks at the history of America’s obsession with weight loss, discusses diets, foundation garments, and influential nutritionists, and suggests psychological reasons for our obsession with weight.
The Body and Shame: Phenomenology, Feminism, and the Socially Shaped Body investigates the concept of body shame and explores its significance when considering philosophical accounts of embodied subjectivity. Body shame only finds its full articulation in the presence (actual or imagined) of others within a rule and norm governed milieu. As such, it bridges our…
Written by an expert with over twenty years of experience in the field of eating disorders, this book will give you the facts in a friendly and easy to read format. Get to know what you are dealing with and how it is taking a toll on your body and quality of life. Get rid…
The modern struggle against fat cuts deeply and pervasively into American culture. Dieting, weight consciousness, and widespread hostility toward obesity form one of the fundamental themes of modern life. Fat History explores the meaning of fat in contemporary Western society and illustrates how progressive changes, such as growth in consumer culture, increasing equality for women,…
A psychotherapist of 30 years, Nancy Ellis-Ordway explains how she helps people get off the weight loss roller coaster, make peace with food and their bodies, and improve their health to find happiness and a better quality of life. Widespread publicity about “the war on obesity” has led to pervasive anxiety, distress, and shame about…
β’ A study of the primordial figure of the Great Goddess and her continued worship through time as shown by the myths, shrines, and sanctuaries around the world that honor this powerful symbol of creation. β’ A noted historian on pre-Christian societies provides an extensive worldwide listing of sites and sanctuaries associated with goddess worship….
If you have been told that you need to lose weight to get pregnant, youβre probably feeling pretty crap right now. Your mind is going a million miles a minute: – frantically searching for another way to try and lose weight, – feeling so guilty that you could have let yourself get to this point,…
Ellyn Satter’s Secrets of Feeding a Healthy Family takes a leadership role in the grassroots movement back to the family table. More a cooking primer than a cookbook, this bookΒ encourages singles, couples, and families with children to go to the trouble of feeding themselves well. Satter uses simple, delicious recipes as a scaffolding on which…
In this eye-opening book, New York Times science writer Gina Kolata shows that our society’s obsession with dieting and weight loss is less about keeping trim and staying healthy than about money, power, trends, and impossible ideals. Rethinking Thin is at once an account of the place of diets in American society and a provocative…
Binge Eating Disorder, written by a clinician and an advocate who have personally struggled with Binge Eating Disorder (BED), illuminates the experience of BED from the patient perspective while also exploring the disorderβs etiological roots and addressing the components of treatment that are necessary for long-term recovery. Accessible for both treatment providers and patients alike,…
An exploration, both personal and deeply reported, of how we learn to eat in todayβs toxic food culture. Food is supposed to sustain and nourish us. Eating well, any doctor will tell you, is the best way to take care of yourself. Feeding well, any human will tell you, is the most important job a…
Love Me, Feed Me is a relationship-building, practical guide to help fostering and adoptive families enjoy family meals and raise children who eat a variety of foods and grow to have the body that is right for them. Grounded in science, but made real with the often heart-breaking and inspiring words of parents who have…