The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting: A powerful memoir of overcoming an eating disorder
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A raw and compelling new memoir from actress and activist Evanna Lynch about the battle between perfection and creativity.
Evanna Lynch has long been viewed as a role model for people recovering from anorexia and the story of her casting as Luna Lovegood in the Harry Potter films has reached almost mythic proportions. Yet even after recovery, there remains a conflict at the very core of her being: a bitter struggle between the familiar, anesthetising pursuit of perfection, and the desire to fully and fearlessly embrace her creativity.
In her memoir, Evanna confronts all the complexities and contradictions within herself and reveals how she overcame a life-threatening eating disorder, began to conquer her self-hate and confronted her fear of leaving the neatness and safety of girlhood for the unpredictable journey of being a woman.
Revealing a startlingly accomplished voice, Evanna uses her book to delve into the very heart of a woman's relationship with her own body. Unwilling to let the darkness of her eating disorder eclipse her dreams, but afraid to fully release the certainty and safety of self-destruction, Evanna explores the pivotal moments and choices in her life that led her down the path of creativity and dreaming and away from the empty pursuit of perfection, and reaches towards acceptance of the wild, sensual and unpredictable reality of womanhood.
This is a story of the tragedy and the glory of growing up, of mourning girlhood and stepping into the unknown, and how that act of courage is the most creatively liberating thing a woman can do.
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So beautiful it hurts
It took me a long time to finish this wonderful memoire - Not because it is written badly but because it was written so touching and sensible that I had to take longer breaks between the chapters. Evanna Lynch managed to describe fighting for, against and with an eating disorder in a way that touched me deeply and also supported my own healing Journey. Take your time for reading this stunning piece of literature.
I was both very impressed and at times a bit overwhelmed by this book. It is a detailled, very raw and honest lookout on the life of Evanna Lynch - or better on the human progress of becoming a woman. Even though some parts felt a bit long-winded, I enjoyed reading this memoir and found it very inspirational.
Description
A raw and compelling new memoir from actress and activist Evanna Lynch about the battle between perfection and creativity.
Evanna Lynch has long been viewed as a role model for people recovering from anorexia and the story of her casting as Luna Lovegood in the Harry Potter films has reached almost mythic proportions. Yet even after recovery, there remains a conflict at the very core of her being: a bitter struggle between the familiar, anesthetising pursuit of perfection, and the desire to fully and fearlessly embrace her creativity.
In her memoir, Evanna confronts all the complexities and contradictions within herself and reveals how she overcame a life-threatening eating disorder, began to conquer her self-hate and confronted her fear of leaving the neatness and safety of girlhood for the unpredictable journey of being a woman.
Revealing a startlingly accomplished voice, Evanna uses her book to delve into the very heart of a woman's relationship with her own body. Unwilling to let the darkness of her eating disorder eclipse her dreams, but afraid to fully release the certainty and safety of self-destruction, Evanna explores the pivotal moments and choices in her life that led her down the path of creativity and dreaming and away from the empty pursuit of perfection, and reaches towards acceptance of the wild, sensual and unpredictable reality of womanhood.
This is a story of the tragedy and the glory of growing up, of mourning girlhood and stepping into the unknown, and how that act of courage is the most creatively liberating thing a woman can do.
Book Information
Posts
So beautiful it hurts
It took me a long time to finish this wonderful memoire - Not because it is written badly but because it was written so touching and sensible that I had to take longer breaks between the chapters. Evanna Lynch managed to describe fighting for, against and with an eating disorder in a way that touched me deeply and also supported my own healing Journey. Take your time for reading this stunning piece of literature.
I was both very impressed and at times a bit overwhelmed by this book. It is a detailled, very raw and honest lookout on the life of Evanna Lynch - or better on the human progress of becoming a woman. Even though some parts felt a bit long-winded, I enjoyed reading this memoir and found it very inspirational.






