
The Spaces In Between
The Story of an Eating Disorder
Caroline Jones(Author)
Constable (Publisher)
Published on 23. February 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-1-4721-2165-3 (ISBN)
Description
'Beautiful and heart-rending . . . I could smell Africa on every page' - A. A. Gill
Caroline Jones was born in Ethiopia and spent most of her childhood in East Africa. She read French and Spanish at Oxford University and went on to make documentaries for the BBC. Now aged 39, she is happily married with two children.
Yet beneath this seemingly perfect public exterior, Caroline was in fact privately indulging in a pattern of destructive behaviour that left her exhausted, anxious, depressed and full of self-loathing - from the ages of 17 to 31, for 14 years, Caroline was suffering from an extremely widespread yet comparatively little-talked about mental illness - bulimia.
Caroline is articulate, intelligent, insightful and frank about her experiences, interweaving the journey of her illness with memories of her African childhood, her time at Oxford, her work for the BBC, her family and other relationships, making for a warm and engaging memoir. Her perceptive, retrospective approach to her illness allows her to transcend the topic of bulimia and talk more generally about self-destructive behaviour - there are lessons here which will speak to a little part of everyone.
Caroline Jones was born in Ethiopia and spent most of her childhood in East Africa. She read French and Spanish at Oxford University and went on to make documentaries for the BBC. Now aged 39, she is happily married with two children.
Yet beneath this seemingly perfect public exterior, Caroline was in fact privately indulging in a pattern of destructive behaviour that left her exhausted, anxious, depressed and full of self-loathing - from the ages of 17 to 31, for 14 years, Caroline was suffering from an extremely widespread yet comparatively little-talked about mental illness - bulimia.
Caroline is articulate, intelligent, insightful and frank about her experiences, interweaving the journey of her illness with memories of her African childhood, her time at Oxford, her work for the BBC, her family and other relationships, making for a warm and engaging memoir. Her perceptive, retrospective approach to her illness allows her to transcend the topic of bulimia and talk more generally about self-destructive behaviour - there are lessons here which will speak to a little part of everyone.
Reviews / Votes
Beautiful and heart-rending ... I could smell Africa on every page -- A. A. Gill Beautifully crafted memoir ... [Caroline Jones] lays bare her troubled past with clarity and authenticity * Mail on Sunday * The story that emerges is both fascinating and complex, drawing together Jones's personal experience and the wider sickness of the world we all live in -- Alice O'Keefe * The Guardian * In this beautifully written memoir [Jones] evocatively recalls the landscape of her youth and courageously recounts her struggles -- Eithne Farry * Sunday Express * Fearless, soul-baring memoir ... Jones interweaves her battle with bulimia with an astutely observed exploration of home, memory, and family inheritance ... Evoking her East African childhood with a painterly quality, Jones vividly recreates growing up in a loving family ... Jones's memoir is absorbing and should provide encouragement for readers struggling with any mental illness ... Told without self-pity or psychological jargon, The Spaces in Between moves inventively between phases of Jones's life and is sprinkled with startling images that blend the panoramic with the intimate -- Brendan Daly * Irish Examiner * Inspiring * The Argus * Thoughtful * The Spectator *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Little, Brown Book Group
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Illustrations
Integrated black and white photographs.
Dimensions
Height: 133 mm
Width: 200 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
256 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4721-2165-3 (9781472121653)
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02/2016
Constable
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Person
Caroline Jones was born in 1974 in Ethiopia and spent the greater part of her childhood in East Africa. Her father worked for the United Nations World Food Programme, and by the time she was eighteen she had lived in five different African countries, as well as Pakistan. After reading French and Spanish at Oxford University, she worked briefly for an English language newspaper in Uganda, before returning to London to make documentaries, primarily for the BBC. She now lives in Brighton with her husband and two children.