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SUMMARY:RCATX Spring Queer Book Club Tea Social
DESCRIPTION:Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body by Roxane Gay \nA powerful memoir exploring her relationship with food\, body image\, and trauma\, particularly following a childhood sexual assault that led to weight gain as a coping mechanism for protection and comfort. The book candidly discusses the psychological and emotional struggles of living in a large body in a culture obsessed with appearance\, examining themes of self-care\, desire\, and the journey toward self-acceptance\, rather than a simple weight-loss narrative.     Please have finished the book and arrive with a note or two for discussion.  ZOOM link of Spring Queer Book Club Tea Social will be given to those registered. *(it will be over Zoom - BYOT ~ Bring Your Own Tea!) Please email me at [Wbob@familyeldercare.org] to register. \nCopies both in e-book and audiobooks can be borrowed from the Austin Public Library. If you are unable to use e-books or audio and cannot buy your own print book email [wbob@familyeldercare.org] and one will be provided for you. Discussion will be led by Kitty Von Quim.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title></title></head><body aria-disabled="false"><p>Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body by Roxane Gay&nbsp\;</p><p><br></p><p>A powerful memoir exploring her relationship with food\, body image\, and trauma\, particularly following a childhood sexual assault that led to weight gain as a coping mechanism for protection and comfort. The book candidly discusses the psychological and emotional struggles of living in a large body in a culture obsessed with appearance\, examining themes of self-care\, desire\, and the journey toward self-acceptance\, rather than a simple weight-loss narrative. &zwj\; &zwj\;&nbsp\;</p><p>Please have finished the book and arrive with a note or two for discussion. &zwj\;ZOOM link of Spring Queer Book Club Tea Social will be given to those registered.</p><p>&nbsp\;*(it will be over Zoom - BYOT ~ Bring Your Own Tea!)&nbsp\;</p><p>Please email me at [Wbob@familyeldercare.org] to register.&nbsp\;</p><p><br></p><p>Copies both in e-book and audiobooks can be borrowed from the Austin Public Library. If you are unable to use e-books or audio and cannot buy your own print book email [wbob@familyeldercare.org] and one will be provided for you. Discussion will be led by Kitty Von Quim.</p></body></html>
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