Description
Dust jacket included. Dust jacket has wear. Dust jacket is taped. Cover has normal wear. Inscription on inside cover. Inside cover has tape. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of “Forever Thin” by Theodore Isaac Rubin offers a glimpse into the weight loss craze of the 1970s and 80s. Rubin, a renowned psychiatrist and author, brought a unique perspective to the dieting world by exploring the psychological aspects of weight management. Published in 1981, this book was ahead of its time in recognizing the complex interplay between emotions, behavior, and eating habits.
The inscribed cover and taped dust jacket suggest this copy was cherished by its previous owner, perhaps as a trusted companion on their personal journey towards a healthier lifestyle. While the pages remain clean and the binding intact, the wear and tear on the exterior reflects the book’s enduring relevance and the challenges many faced in achieving lasting weight loss.
For collectors, this edition holds historical significance as a milestone in the evolution of diet literature, moving beyond mere calorie counting and embracing a more holistic approach. Readers seeking timeless wisdom on cultivating a positive relationship with food and self-acceptance may find solace in Rubin’s compassionate guidance.