A review by bohemia
Eating in the Light of the Moon: How Women Can Transform Their Relationship with Food Through Myths, Metaphors, and Storytelling by Anita Johnston

4.0

Dives a little far into the "woo," for me, and that's saying something. However, the advice is actually fantastic, and the perspective-shifting is really welcome. I find that it aligns really well with the book [b:Sacred Instructions: Indigenous Wisdom for Living Spirit-Based Change|36626827|Sacred Instructions Indigenous Wisdom for Living Spirit-Based Change|Sherri Mitchell|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1518308148l/36626827._SY75_.jpg|58389259] by Native author Sherri Mitchell. The emphasis on the feminine and internal wisdom is common in both books. 4 stars for being fantastic and because I'm really, really glad I read it. 1 star missing because it goes a bit far, which is distracting. But perhaps it only feels too "woo" because my culture is very anti-intuition and anti-feminine?