That is not easy.” She isn’t hyperbolizing here-this memoir digs deep into her self and her body.
As she says: “I’ve been forced to look at my guiltiest secrets. This is a book about learning, however slowly, to allow myself to be seen and understood.”
Gay writes: “This is a book about my body, about my hunger, and ultimately, this is a book about disappearing and being lost and wanting so very much, wanting to be seen and understood. In Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body, Roxane Gay explores the interconnectedness between her rape, trying to feel safe in her own body, and gaining weight.