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Author Myra Hornbacher visits Taft

Marya Hornbacher spoke during Morning Meeting and visited with students in the Woolworth Faculty Room.
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  • Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    March 3, 2015: Taft_Morning Meeting. Marya Hornbacher, author and freelance journalist, speaks during Morning Meeting. Her book Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia, is a Pulitzer Prize nominated autobiographical account of her struggle with eating disorders, written when she was twenty-two. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    March 3, 2015: Taft_Morning Meeting. Marya Hornbacher, author and freelance journalist, speaks during Morning Meeting. Her book Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia, is a Pulitzer Prize nominated autobiographical account of her struggle with eating disorders, written when she was twenty-two. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    March 3, 2015: Taft_Morning Meeting. Marya Hornbacher, author and freelance journalist, speaks with students in the Faculty Room following Morning Meeting. Her book Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia, is a Pulitzer Prize nominated autobiographical account of her struggle with eating disorders, written when she was twenty-two. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    March 3, 2015: Taft_Morning Meeting. Marya Hornbacher, author and freelance journalist, speaks during Morning Meeting. Her book Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia, is a Pulitzer Prize nominated autobiographical account of her struggle with eating disorders, written when she was twenty-two. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    March 3, 2015: Taft_Morning Meeting. Marya Hornbacher, author and freelance journalist, speaks during Morning Meeting. Her book Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia, is a Pulitzer Prize nominated autobiographical account of her struggle with eating disorders, written when she was twenty-two. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    March 3, 2015: Taft_Morning Meeting. Marya Hornbacher, author and freelance journalist, speaks with students in the Faculty Room following Morning Meeting. Her book Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia, is a Pulitzer Prize nominated autobiographical account of her struggle with eating disorders, written when she was twenty-two. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    March 3, 2015: Taft_Morning Meeting. Marya Hornbacher, author and freelance journalist, speaks with students in the Faculty Room following Morning Meeting. Her book Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia, is a Pulitzer Prize nominated autobiographical account of her struggle with eating disorders, written when she was twenty-two. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    March 3, 2015: Taft_Morning Meeting. Marya Hornbacher, author and freelance journalist, speaks with students in the Faculty Room following Morning Meeting. Her book Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia, is a Pulitzer Prize nominated autobiographical account of her struggle with eating disorders, written when she was twenty-two. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    March 3, 2015: Taft_Morning Meeting. Marya Hornbacher, author and freelance journalist, speaks with students in the Faculty Room following Morning Meeting. Her book Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia, is a Pulitzer Prize nominated autobiographical account of her struggle with eating disorders, written when she was twenty-two. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    March 3, 2015: Taft_Morning Meeting. Marya Hornbacher, author and freelance journalist, speaks with students in the Faculty Room following Morning Meeting. Her book Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia, is a Pulitzer Prize nominated autobiographical account of her struggle with eating disorders, written when she was twenty-two. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    March 3, 2015: Taft_Morning Meeting. Marya Hornbacher, author and freelance journalist, speaks with students in the Faculty Room following Morning Meeting. Her book Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia, is a Pulitzer Prize nominated autobiographical account of her struggle with eating disorders, written when she was twenty-two. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    March 3, 2015: Taft_Morning Meeting. Marya Hornbacher, author and freelance journalist, speaks with students in the Faculty Room following Morning Meeting. Her book Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia, is a Pulitzer Prize nominated autobiographical account of her struggle with eating disorders, written when she was twenty-two. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    March 3, 2015: Taft_Morning Meeting. Marya Hornbacher, author and freelance journalist, speaks with students in the Faculty Room following Morning Meeting. Her book Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia, is a Pulitzer Prize nominated autobiographical account of her struggle with eating disorders, written when she was twenty-two. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    March 3, 2015: Taft_Morning Meeting. Marya Hornbacher, author and freelance journalist, speaks with students in the Faculty Room following Morning Meeting. Her book Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia, is a Pulitzer Prize nominated autobiographical account of her struggle with eating disorders, written when she was twenty-two. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    March 3, 2015: Taft_Morning Meeting. Marya Hornbacher, author and freelance journalist, speaks with students in the Faculty Room following Morning Meeting. Her book Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia, is a Pulitzer Prize nominated autobiographical account of her struggle with eating disorders, written when she was twenty-two. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    March 3, 2015: Taft_Morning Meeting. Marya Hornbacher, author and freelance journalist, speaks with students in the Faculty Room following Morning Meeting. Her book Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia, is a Pulitzer Prize nominated autobiographical account of her struggle with eating disorders, written when she was twenty-two. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    March 3, 2015: Taft_Morning Meeting. Marya Hornbacher, author and freelance journalist, speaks with students in the Faculty Room following Morning Meeting. Her book Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia, is a Pulitzer Prize nominated autobiographical account of her struggle with eating disorders, written when she was twenty-two. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    Marya Hornbacher visits Taft

    March 3, 2015: Taft_Morning Meeting. Marya Hornbacher, author and freelance journalist, speaks with students in the Faculty Room following Morning Meeting. Her book Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia, is a Pulitzer Prize nominated autobiographical account of her struggle with eating disorders, written when she was twenty-two. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

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