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Original Title: It Was Me All Along
ISBN: 0770433243 (ISBN13: 9780770433246)
Edition Language: English
Literary Awards: Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Food & Cookbooks (2015)
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It Was Me All Along Hardcover | Pages: 240 pages
Rating: 3.78 | 12511 Users | 1372 Reviews

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Title:It Was Me All Along
Author:Andie Mitchell
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 240 pages
Published:January 6th 2015 by Clarkson Potter
Categories:Nonfiction. Autobiography. Memoir. Biography. Food and Drink. Food. Audiobook

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A young food blogger shares her inspiring story of incredible weight loss--a journey from nearly 300 pounds to losing more than half her size--and establishing a healthy and confident relationship with food.

On her twentieth birthday, Andie Mitchell stepped on the scale and discovered that she weighed nearly 300 pounds. At 5' 9"--even knowing that she was big and hating herself for it--she was stunned. How had she gotten there? Without following wild diet trends, she lost 135 pounds over thirteen months and has kept it off for six years.

It Was Me All Along shares the at times heartbreaking, yet ultimately uplifting and motivating, story of how Andie kicked her habit of binge eating, which she developed during a traumatic childhood, and developed a healthy relationship with food, which she still loves to cook and enjoy.

Her story is at once familiar and inspiring to millions who have struggled with weight and self-image issues. Andie is a powerful motivator who bravely bares all to help others.

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Ratings: 3.78 From 12511 Users | 1372 Reviews

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This memoir was a little frustrating to read. The writing was a bit over-the-top and honestly, I think the author might just be too young to be telling her life story in this format. By the time the story ends she is 29 years old. I read a review that this would translate better to a blog series and I would have to agree. Clearly she had a very difficult and sad childhood, unfortunately many people do. She turned to food for comfort and always had a very unhealthy relationship to it. The

1.5 stars - I didn't like it.On one hand, it is impressive and inspiring to witness the life changes the author made and I sincerely applaud her success. As an RN that works in outpatient cardiac rehab teaching people to change their dietary habits and begin an exercise regiment, her story touches directly on what I love to do. Sadly, reading about her obsessive compulsive disorder (which seems to have been the root of her eating problem, then see her obsession with Titanic, and current

Blah blah boring blah.I had wanted to like this book, but it was meandering and dull. Maybe you will like it more.If you are looking for a good memoir about someone's weight-loss journey, I recommend Portia de Rossi's "Unbearable Lightness."



Heartfelt, chatty memoir by a young women who has a unhealthy relationship with food. Actually less of a relationship and more of an obsession. Although lessons are learned, weight is lost and the end of the book is upbeat, you know she will always struggle with this issue.Interesting, but will not linger long in my memory.

Although Andie's struggle with overeating and food addiction did ring true, some of the basic elements of her story did not match. Her family was so poor growing up that they were constantly worried about the electricity being shut off, but they could afford dinner and a movie every Saturday night, an expensive prom gown and joining Weight Watchers. These are all things that could be expendable if you really were in a dire situation. Also, she states that her mom worked constantly to support her

3.5 StarsI closed this book and literally went, out loud, "Huh."I have very mixed feelings, and just a warning, this is a highly more subjective review than my typical ones because this book is so hard hitting. There were parts of it that I loathed because of the tone used, but then later on I would realize why she did that and how it supports her message. Nevertheless, this was a bittersweet book for me.At the beginning, this book made me highly uncomfortable. (See my update for this book when

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