ANDIE MITCHELL is a writer, recipe developer, and lover of cake. Her popular blog, CanYouStayForDinner.com, shares the inspiring story of her successful weight loss and continued passion for good food. She lives in New York City, where sheis thesocial media director for ShriverReport.org.
“Andie Mitchell draws you in from the first cupcake—you taste the
creamy frosting, feel every hunger pang, and your heart aches right
along with hers. She beautifully exposes the dark and painful
struggles of weight loss, food addiction, and self-hate that so
many in this country face. Her journey to mental and physical
health—the long road to overcoming her obsessive behavior—is so
relatable you can’t help but love and cheer for her. Read this book
because it offers wonderful lessons for healthy living, being kind
to yourself, and finding balance. Read it because it's
heartbreakingly honest and endearingly educational. Just READ
IT!”
—Alison Sweeney, host of NBC’s The Biggest Loser
“Loving yourself is the bravest thing, and I'm so glad Andie found
her bravery and was willing to share it. Cheers to chocolate cake
in moderation and happiness in abundance!"
—Giada De Laurentiis, author of Giada’s Feel Good Food
“Andie's story, in which she takes us along for her 135-pound
weight loss journey and makes peace with food, is remarkable. She
chooses to see the positives from her past, and she realizes that
who she was when she was bigger molded her into the person she is
today. Andie is an inspiration to anyone who struggles with the
challenges of dieting and weight loss.”
—Gina Homolka, author of The Skinnytaste Cookbook
“A charming memoir about weight loss and self-discovery.”
—People magazine
“The book’s biggest surprise is how relatable it is: Beneath
the extreme eating scenarios Mitchell describes some universal
truths about how women connect and clash with food. …It Was Me All
Along is the perfect book to read in January, because Mitchell’s
total bluntness will inspire you to have a more honest year.”
—Glamour.com
“Anyone embarking on New Year’s resolutions of eating
healthier and losing weight will be humbled by reading Andie
Mitchell’s memoir, a poetically written, honest account of her
struggles with binging, obesity and the traumatic childhood that
led her to seek solace in food.”
—StyleBistro.com
“In a moving new memoir, It Was Me All Along, Andie Mitchell
describes how her life became a prison of calorie-counting,
cravings and self-consciousness until she found a comfortable
weight.”
—Daily Mail
“Mitchell’s journey towards acceptance, chronicled in her new
memoir, It Was Me All Along, has struck a chord with women
everywhere.”
—Yahoo! News
“It Was Me All Along is the strikingly honest story of one woman’s
long journey to self-acceptance. It’s a must-read memoir for anyone
who has used food to numb the pain rather than nourish the
body.”
—BookPage
“A candid and inspiring memoir.”
—Kirkus Reviews
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