Eat

Seymour struggles.
Internally.
Externally.
This is her story.
But she is not sick.
She is just fasting.
Like Gandhi.
The mirror and its lies.
Poor child believes she is fat.
In reality, she is thin as a broomstick.

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If you recognize any of the symptoms in this book, whether belonging to a friend or yourself, please seek help. All views of anorexia as expressed in this story are not necessarily true, (as it is told from the view of a girl with anorexia) but all the facts/symptoms are correct.
Seymour Wadsworth is a character of my own making.

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Eat / Camille R.
All coincidences in this book are entirely coincidental.
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All aspects of this book are fiction. 
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