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  • Published: 4 August 2000
  • ISBN: 9780091840587
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 192
  • RRP: $29.99

Good Girls Do Swallow

The Darkly Comic True Story of How One Woman Stopped Hating Her Body




This book is the sometimes shocking, often blackly funny story of her rollercoaster ride through anorexia, bulimia, bulimarexia, gym-obsession and, finally, recovery.

This book is the sometimes shocking, often blackly funny story of her rollercoaster ride through anorexia, bulimia, bulimarexia, gym-obsession and, finally, recovery.

Between the ages of 17 and 30, Rachael Oakes-Ash lost 60kg (10 stone) and gained 72kg (12 stone). As the title indicates, it's a book packed with attitude. Rachael may be an extreme case, but almost every woman out there understands her obsession with food, her bad body image and the amount of wasted energy she put into both. Three-quarters of the women in Australia think they are too fat. Most of them are wrong. More than 95% of Australian women have dieted at some point, even though they probably know that dieting doesn't work as a way of losing weight and that it can have the exact opposite effect.

This book is for all of those women. Unlike previous books on anorexia, bulimia, food obsession and bad body image, this is a very accessible story. Rachael doesn't spare herself - readers will learn why she dusted cigarette ash off food scraps in the bin and ate them, why she stole food from the retirement-home dwellers she was supposed to be visiting, and how a smart bulimic plans their operations. But the humour in the way she tells her story means that this is not a guilt-inducing 'heavy' read. It's stark and it's black but it is often very funny.

  • Published: 4 August 2000
  • ISBN: 9780091840587
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 192
  • RRP: $29.99

About the author

Rachael Oakes-Ash

Rachael's vocal wit has been broadcast across Australia as co-host of the 2Day FM and B105FM Hot 30 Countdown and host of the 2GO Powder Room. She is a regular on the Richard Fidler show on ABC radio in Australia and The Nicky Campbell program on BBC5. Rachael was the first radio announcer in Australia to marry a couple live on air after securing a $10,000 wedding for her Central Coast radio show 'The Powder Room', has shared a bed with Jon Bon Jovi and ransacked Janet Jackson's luggage - all in the name of radio.

Rachael's sassy and irreverent opinions are sought after on television panels including Channel Ten's Beauty and the Beast and ABC's Dimensions. She has worked as an entertainment reporter, fashion reporter and person on the street for Channel 9's Blankety Blanks and has appeared on Mikey Robbin's Campaign program for The Comedy Channel.

Rachael has been published in all the women's and fashion magazines in Australia and the major newspapers. She is regularly published as a columnist in the Fairfax press.

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