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Rayni Joan "The Skinny" |
(You may have known her as Roberta Weintraub or Roberta Kerpen. But don't worry, all the names have been changed to protect the innocent.)
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Be the first one on your block to read Rayni's new novel: "The Skinny: Recollections of America's First Bulimic". It's out now on CD, paperback and hardback to follow. Rayni has written a new book. You can order it on CD now, and soon you will be able to download it. Below are some excerpts... (Note: For maximum eye comfort while reading this e-book, make the text on your computer screen bigger. Try hitting the "+" key, or "Control-+", or "Shift-Control-+". Every software offers a way to increase the text size.)
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For press materials on Rayni Joan's new book, The Skinny, please click on the links below and scroll... |
Key Publications
For Immediate Release Contact: Robert Moskowitz
www.RayniJoan.com ISBN: 0-9624415-4-6
LCCN: 2006929785
The Skinny Is A Rollicking Great Story
(Santa Monica, CA – July 28, 2006) Cited as a book “worthy of note” by the Southern Review of Books, (Vol. 4, No. 6 June 15, 2006) and soon to be reviewed as "an escalating journey of courage and self discovery to a personal world of healing and wellness … an inevitable winner!" (Lallouz International Magazine, Autumn, 2006) is the sensational new novel “The Skinny: Recollections of America’s First Bulimic,” by Rayni Joan. (Also reviewed favorably by The Book Review Forum, and by BookWired.com, to date.)
Ms. Joan, who has lived a series of exciting adventures over the past handful of decades, has penned a rollicking great story imagined from her own early life, including her landmark "outing" of herself as a bulimic in June, 1970, when she wrote the first revelatory news article describing her own bulimia and its origins and impact on women. Her article famously dominated the pages of alternative weeklies across America and was talked about by more than a million women.
The Skinny begins with a small girl in a small town, but journeys far and wide as its central character ("Rowena Gay Wine,” say Ms. Joan, “is a brave young woman who learns from an early age how to alchemize danger and difficulty into opportunity, love, revolution, and apple pie.") explores life, sex, love, business and politics with her razor sharp senses, endless curiosity, penetrating intuition, and biting wit.
The story tumbles headlong through one adventure after another until Rowena finds a moment of contemplation in a hospital room, where a kindly stranger (is he an angel?) encourages her to start spilling her guts instead of the contents of her stomach.
Never to be forgotten, Rowena's magically moving story runs the gamut of human experience, from terror to tickling, from deep love to shallow sex, from "baby whispering" to an angelic intervention in an airplane disaster, and so much that's in between, including - yes, that's right - even a car chase! Rowena's bulimia is primary to her, but not central to the story. As a novel, The Skinny is a flat out great read. But many will want to think of it as a "bulimia book," in which role it's an accessible object lesson to every woman who has ever contemplated or practiced intentional purging. Although it never gets in the way of the story, the message is plain: bulimia is not just a health problem; it creates shackles of slavery every bit as powerful as any addiction out there.
Ms. Joan is a poet, musician, actor, businesswoman, mother, minister, astrologer, shaman, cultural pioneer, and writer who is available for interviews, either by telephone or (when travel arrangements permit) in person.
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Editors: Review copies available upon request.
© Copyright 2006 by Rayni Joan
Key Publications
P.O. Box 1064
Santa Monica, CA 90406
800-735-0015
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