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A powerful response to a culture obsessed with extreme makeovers and risky procedures that promise flawlessness, Beautiful Stranger is a timely, cautionary tale. Her story will inspire the countless women and men like her who struggle every day in a culture that feeds us dangerous images of unattainable perfection. Beautiful Stranger is a dark, scary, and important story of how broad social trends shape the suffering of individuals; how, in the author's case, the beauty addiction of a whole culture is mapped onto a dysfunctional family and an obsessive compulsive disorder. Donahue perfectly captures the predatory style of a certain kind of surgeon -- at once seductively flattering and solicitous and yet always on the prowl for access into the faces and bodiess of the vulnerable. --Virginia L. Blum, author of Flesh Wounds
273 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2004