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Subtle hints at a fractured family life suggest that Laure’s hunger is actually a thirst for affection and recognition.
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The novel brilliantly portrays anorexia as a paradoxical quest for power. By denying the most basic human need, Laure feels she has conquered the chaos of life. Subtle hints at a fractured family life suggest
