Bershad, Carol and Deborah Bernick.
Bodyworks-The Kids
’
Guide to Food and Physical Fitness
. New York: Random House, 1979.
A fun book for people of all ages that is full of facts and little known stories, such as why King Louis XVI could eat so much.
Burns, Marilyn.
Good For Me! All About Food in 32 Bites.
Boston: Little Brown and Company, 1978.
Contains 32 different sections on foods that are very informative and entertaining to read.
Levenkron, Steven.
Treating and Overcoming Anorexia Nervosa.
New York: Warner Books, 1982.
Levenkron, author of
The
Best
Little Girl in the World
, explains in simple language that is quite readable his new therapy for anorexia nervosa.
McCoy, Kathy and Charles Wibbelsman M.D.
The Teenage Body Book
. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1978.
Contains a section on “Healthy Body/Healthy Mind” that uses questions on nutrition from teenagers as a way of presenting information.
Rosenberg, Edward, Henry Gurney and Vivian Harlin M.D.,
Investigating Your Health
. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1978.
This health text book contains a good chapter on “Eating” that includes some of the more practical issues around food, such as additives, labeling and shopping.