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Roxane Gay

Navigating the Complexities of Body, Food, and Self-Acceptance

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Author: Roxane Gay

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780062362599

Language: English

Publish Date: 06/13/2017

Audiobook length: 31min

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Who should listen Hunger

The summary audiobook of "Hunger" by Roxane Gay is ideal for listeners seeking a profound exploration of body image, identity, and the intersection of personal trauma with societal expectations. It resonates with those grappling with issues of self-acceptance, as well as individuals interested in feminist literature and the complexities of living in a body that society often scrutinizes. Moreover, it's a valuable resource for anyone looking to understand the broader cultural conversations surrounding weight, race, and the challenges of vulnerability in an unforgiving world.

3 quotes from Hunger

  • "I learned that I could not trust my body, that I could not depend on my body, that my body was untrustworthy. And I was too often ashamed of my body."
  • "We are not allowed to be human. We are not allowed to be messy, complicated beings with stories that do not fit into a single narrative."
  • "Ownership of my body is the most radical act, and to own my body, I must learn to love it and accept it, no matter how difficult it may seem."

Author : Roxane Gay

Roxane Gay is a prolific writer whose work has been featured in numerous prestigious publications, including Best American Mystery Stories 2014, Best American Short Stories 2012, and New York Times opinion columns. She is the author of acclaimed books such as Ayiti, An Untamed State, the bestselling Bad Feminist, Difficult Women, and Hunger. In addition to her literary achievements, Gay has contributed to the Marvel universe with World of Wakanda and is currently developing several forthcoming books, television, and film projects. She engages her audience through her newsletter, The Audacity, where she also leads The Audacious Book Club.

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Hunger Free Audiobook Download

Roxane Gay

Navigating the Complexities of Body, Food, and Self-Acceptance

4.18115642rating

Information

Author: Roxane Gay

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780062362599

Language: English

Publish Date: 06/13/2017

AudioBook length: 31 min

Hunger audiobook cover
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Who should listen Hunger

The summary audiobook of "Hunger" by Roxane Gay is ideal for listeners seeking a profound exploration of body image, identity, and the intersection of personal trauma with societal expectations. It resonates with those grappling with issues of self-acceptance, as well as individuals interested in feminist literature and the complexities of living in a body that society often scrutinizes. Moreover, it's a valuable resource for anyone looking to understand the broader cultural conversations surrounding weight, race, and the challenges of vulnerability in an unforgiving world.

3 quotes from Hunger

  • "I learned that I could not trust my body, that I could not depend on my body, that my body was untrustworthy. And I was too often ashamed of my body."
  • "We are not allowed to be human. We are not allowed to be messy, complicated beings with stories that do not fit into a single narrative."
  • "Ownership of my body is the most radical act, and to own my body, I must learn to love it and accept it, no matter how difficult it may seem."

Author: Roxane Gay

Roxane Gay is a prolific writer whose work has been featured in numerous prestigious publications, including Best American Mystery Stories 2014, Best American Short Stories 2012, and New York Times opinion columns. She is the author of acclaimed books such as Ayiti, An Untamed State, the bestselling Bad Feminist, Difficult Women, and Hunger. In addition to her literary achievements, Gay has contributed to the Marvel universe with World of Wakanda and is currently developing several forthcoming books, television, and film projects. She engages her audience through her newsletter, The Audacity, where she also leads The Audacious Book Club.