Starvation Mode by Elissa Washuta

Starvation Mode

Elissa Washuta

nonfiction memoir challenging emotional reflective slow-paced

missing page info | first published 2015

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In Starvation Mode: A Memoir of Food, Consumption, and Control, Seattle’s Elissa Washuta—author of 2014’s genre-defying memoir of ethnic identity, sexual trauma, bipolar disorder, and independence, My Body Is a Book of Rules—crafts a personal acco...
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Moods

emotional 100%
hopeful 100%
reflective 100%
challenging 50%
dark 50%
informative 50%
tense 50%

Pace

slow 50%
fast 50%

Average rating

4.24

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