The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting
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Evanna Lynch
From actress and activist Evanna Lynch comes a raw and compelling memoir about navigating the path between fears and dreams.Evanna Lynch’s casting as Luna Lovegood in the Harry Potter films is a tale that grew to almost mythic proportions—a legend of how she faced disordered eating as a young girl, found solace in a beloved book series, and later landed the part of her favorite character. But that is not the whole story.Even after recovery, there remains a conflict at her core: a bitter struggle between the pursuit of perfection and the desire to fearlessly embrace her creative side. Revealing a startlingly accomplished voice, Lynch delves into the heart of her relationship with her body. As she takes the reader through a personal journey of leaving behind the safety of girlhood, Lynch explores the pivotal choices that ultimately led her down the path of creativity and toward acceptance of the wild, sensual, and unpredictable reality of womanhood.Honest, electrifying, and inspiring, this is a story of the battle between self-destruction and creation, of giving up the preoccupation with perfection in favor of our uncharted dreams—and how the simple choice to create is the most liberating action a person can take.
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"This book is soul crushing and inspiring at the same time. It is full to the brim of quality writing and storytelling to the very last page. Evannas tales of her life will make you fall in love and sob in your bedroom at 2:00 a.m. because it is so painful. This book is not a “how to have an eating disorder” guide, and Evanna clearly establishes that it should not be one. She does not hide the ugly parts of her life and is sure to show the kaleidoscope of feelings that life brings up. This book makes it very clear that if the eating disorder, or any other part of the book triggers you to stop reading. A wonderful book in every way."
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Esther Ziebart
"I love how Evanna Lynch is vulnerable with what she experienced in her life. Her memoir let's the reader into her life and thoughts and you can see the reasons why she made the perfect Luna Lovegood (for all those Harry Potter fans out there). "
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Marcy Demers
"So so sad. As someone who also self harms and has discorded eating, this book really got me in the feels. Every part of it was true! Seeing everything you have to eat as just a huge pile of calories, scared to see your own weight it’s awful how spot on this story is"
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Corrine Dupont
"Absolutely beautifully written. You can relate to it even if you never suffered from ED"
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Emma Hundertmark
"Beautiful. Intuitive. Honest. Raw. This was everything I wanted it to be and more.
EL is a beautiful writer."
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