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A brave and witty examination of how and just why we make an effort to control our anatomies with food. Like most people, Kimberly Rae Miller does not have the perfect body, but that hasn't ended her from hoping. And hoping. And trying some more. Her first attempt to use food to change her body arrived at age group four, when she found that the Inuit ate excessive fat to remain warm in the winter. If this diet functioned in the Arctic, she reasoned, why not in Long Island? Postcollege, after a brief stint as a diet-pill model, she became a health-and-fitness article writer and editor working on stars' bestselling bios - sugarcoating the tests and tribulations celebs endure to stay skinny. But what is the perfect body? Knowing she's far from together in this have difficulties, Kim pieces out to find the objective definition of this seemingly unattainable degree of efficiency. While on a fascinating and hilarious trip through time that requires her from obese Paleolithic cavewomen, to the bland selections that Drs. Graham and Kellogg approved to market good morals in addition to well being, to the binge-drinking-prone strategy that triggered William the Conqueror's body to explode at his own funeral, Kim eventually ends up discovering a whole lot about her relationship with her own body. Warm, funny, and brutally honest, Beautiful Systems is a blend of memoir and cultural history that will speak to anyone who's have you ever been caught in a vitality struggle with his / her own body...quite simply, almost everyone.