See full bibliographic detail, including related books
Hardcover: 9780312200114, St Martins Pr, July 1, 1999, cover price $21.95
Paperback: 9780312263935, Griffin, June 1, 2000, cover price $13.99
Skin Game
A deeply moving and personal account of the struggle with selfmutilation or 'cutting,' a littleknown but increasingly common psychological disorder, discusses the family turmoil and personal anguish that led an intelligent young woman to relieve her anxieties by selfmutilation. 15,000 first printing.
- Stitched
- Bloodletting
- Wasted
- Comes the Darkness, Comes the Light
- A Bright Red Scream
Product Description: "...There was a very fine, an elegant pain, hardly a pain at all, like the swift and fleeting burn of a drop of hot candle wax....Then the blood welled up and began to distort the pure, stark edges of my delicately wrought wound.The chaos in my head spun itself into a silk of silence.I had distilled myself to the immediacy of hand, blade, blood, flesh."There are an estimated two to three million "cutters" in America, but experts warn that, as with anorexia, this could be just the tip of the iceberg of those affected by this little-known disorder. Cutting has only just begun to enter public consciousness as a dangerous affliction that tends to take hold of adolescent girls and can last, hidden and untreated, well into adulthood.Caroline Kettlewell is an intelligent woman with a promising career and a family.She is also a former cutter, and the first person to tell her own story about living with and overcoming the disorder.She grew up in a small town, where her father worked at the local boys' boarding school.As she entered adolescence, the combination of a family where frank discussion was discouraged and life in what seemed like a fishbowl, where she and her sister were practically the only girls the students ever saw, became unbearable for Caroline.She discovered that the only way to find relief from overpowering feelings of self-consciousness, discomfort, and alienation was to physically hurt herself.She began cutting her arms and legs in fifth grade, and continued into her twenties.Why would a rational person resort to such extreme measures?How did she recognize and overcome her problem?In a memoir startling for its honesty, humor, and poignancy, Caroline Kettlewell offers a clear-eyed account of her own struggle to survive this debilitating affliction.]
These prices were retrieved a few seconds ago. The price comparison took about 5 seconds.
If you choose to show shipping charges and select a U.S. state in Choose Shipping Options above, isbn.nu includes the sales tax charged by bookstores in your state, if any, and if the bookstore provides that information.
The shipping cost shown by default, if you choose to display it, is the cheapest available for your destination.
For international orders, neither the sales price nor the shipping includes VAT, GST, customs, or other applicable taxes.
Footnotes: *May include prices for both new and used copies of the item. **The price is the lowest for any condition, which may be new or used; other conditions may also be available. Books-A-Million prices do not include the 10 percent discount for joining their Millionaire's Club. Includes prices for new and used copies from resellers listed at Amazon.com.
No warranties are made express or implied about the accuracy, timeliness, merit, or value of the information provided. Information subject to change without notice. isbn.nu is not a bookseller, just an information source.
Is information about the book missing or in error? Want to know more about where our bibliographic and pricing details come from? Report corrections and find out about isbn.nu's information sources here.







