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By the time she was 18, Caroline Jones experienced resided in five different African countries as well as Pakistan. Her dad worked for the UN, and the family used him to countries in or on the boundary of civil wars and famines. It had been a childhood packed with trip, but it was also transient and impermanent. At 16 she visited boarding university in Britain and then to Oxford University or college. At 17 Caroline developed bulimia, a disease that became like a lover to her, her map through darkness. She endured for 14 years before finding a therapist who would ultimately help her along the road to recovery. Now, aged 39, she is happy, healthy, and wedded with two children. The story of her disease is interwoven with stories of her childhood and visits to Africa as well her family and associations. The Spaces in Between is an interesting, frank and inspiring memoir which transcends its specific subject to be considered a perceptive and thought-provoking look at the behavioral traps into which so most of us fall. You will find lessons in it for all those who have wrestled with self-destructive behavior and struggled to find compassion for themselves.