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Always Too Much and Never Enough
Always Too Much and Never Enough: A Memoir | Jasmin Singer
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From the extra pounds and unrelenting bullies that left her eating lunch alone in a bathroom stall at school to the low self-esteem that left her both physically and emotionally vulnerable to abuse, Jasmin Singer's struggle with weight defined her life. Most people think there's no such thing as a fat vegan. Most people don't realize that deep-fried tofu tastes amazing and that Oreos are, in fact, vegan. So, even after Jasmin embraced a vegan lifestyle, having discovered her passion in advocating for the rights of animals, she defied any 'skinny vegan' stereotypes by getting even heavier. More importantly, she realized that her compassion for animals didn't extend to her own body, and that her low self-esteem was affecting her health. She needed a change. By committing to monthly juice fasts and a diet of whole, unprocessed foods, Jasmin lost almost a hundred pounds, gained an understanding of her destructive relationship with food, and finally realized what it means to be truly full. Told with humble humor and heartbreaking honesty, this is Jasmin's story of how she went from finding solace in a box of cheese crackers to finding peace within herself. 'You will read this treasure and be so much richer from it.' Kathy Freston, New York Timesbestselling author of The Lean, Veganist, and Quantum Wellness 'Jasmin's story is an inspiration to create your best self and your best life.' Neal Barnard, M.D. New York Timesbestselling author of 12-Day Kickstartand Power Foods for the Brain 'Relentlessly honest . . . I couldn't put it down.' Jane Velez-Mitchell,New York Timesbestselling author of I Want 'A powerful bookabout a person who comes to self-realization through empathy with others.' Ingrid Newkirk, President, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals ' Singer rigorously examines attitudes toward people battling obesity with compassion, insight and understanding.' Joe Cross, filmmaker, Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead
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Amor4Libros
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Continuing to plow through books that have been sitting on my shelf for too long…Started this one yesterday and I‘m loving it so far!

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Veganspacecat
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dariazeoli
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#ALEXGIVEAWAY pick - thanks for livening up this grey Saturday, Liberty!

LitLex "Cool" cover! ?? 8y
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Karkar
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I was excited to read this. I was more interested in her struggle with weight and the book went into more information about being vegan than I really cared to read.