Roth speaks of issues that, chauvinism aside, only women can truly understand and identify with. In the past, her books were about food, weight, dieting, and the almost universal obsession that women have with their bodies and self-esteem. Now her canvas of introspection and discussion has expanded: eight chapters examine the nature of women's friendships, the craving to be famous, the longing for safety, and the search for a parallel life (or the perfect fantasy), among other topics. Based on intensely personal experiences, written with intensely emotional and intellectually probing prose, Roth's book pushes far beyond the issue of weight to ask what will make women happy. Her not-so-easy answers, divined from decades of therapy, of experiential beingness, of Buddhist practice, will speak to many.
"Roth tells of her own experiences with a non-blink frankness cushioned by the gracefulness of her prose."--Chicago Tribune
"Just the right mix of confession, sass, and style."--Publishers Weekly
"Just the right mix of confession, sass, and style."--Publishers Weekly
Praise for When Food is Love
"A life-changing book"--Oprah Winfrey
"A rare and special book that touches our inner selves with extraordinary courage, authenticity, and beauty. I have seen very few books with this kind of clarify and human depth. It will move you to tears and to joy. It will entertain and delight you, and it will make you a deeper and more compassionate human being."--John Robbins, author of Diet for a New America
"Spectacular! I laughed and I cried... a tender and daring book that you'll never forget."--Laura Davis, coauthor of The Courage to Heal
"I see miracles in my life every day, and Roth is one of the people who helped make that happen."--#1 New York Times bestselling author Anne Lamott in Mademoiselle
"Roth's seminal work. This is a big, beautiful, and important book."--Natalie Goldberg, author of Writing Down the Bones
"She tells of her own experiences with a non-blink frankness cushioned by the gracefulness of her prose."--Chicago Tribune
"This book is A) good enough to eat, B) nourishing to the heart."--Jack Kornfield, Buddhist teacher, coauthor of Seeking the Heart of Wisdom