After her father's death, twenty-six-year-old Gray Lachmann finds herself compulsively eating. Desperate to stop bingeing, she abandons her life in New York City for a job at a southern weight-loss camp. There, caught among the warring egos of her devious co-counselor, Sheena; the self-aggrandizing camp director, Lewis; his attractive assistant, Bennett; and a throng of combative teenage campers, she is confronted by a captivating mystery: her teenage half-sister, Eden, whom Gray never knew existed. Now, while unraveling her father's lies, Gray must tackle her own self-deceptions and take control of her body and her life.
Visceral, poignant, and often wickedly funny, Skinny illuminates a young woman's struggle to make sense of the link between hunger and emotion, and to make peace with her demons, her body, and herself.
Genre: Literary Fiction
Visceral, poignant, and often wickedly funny, Skinny illuminates a young woman's struggle to make sense of the link between hunger and emotion, and to make peace with her demons, her body, and herself.
Genre: Literary Fiction
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