Diary of an Anorexic Girl

Mental Health

Author: Morgan Menzie

Morgan Menzie takes readers through a harrowing but ultimately hopeful and inspiring account of her eating disorder. Her amazing story is told through the journals she kept during her daily struggle with this addiction and disease. Her triumphs and tragedies all unfold together in this beautiful story of God’s grace.,,Features include: daily eating schedule, journal entries,….Read More

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