Has anyone seriously considered the idea that at least some of the book might be fabricated? A lot of it is completely unverifiable, and parts of it don't make any sense. For example, an alleged conversation with a plumber about the pipes eroding due to the members' bulimia. How likely is this? And how is it possible for her to accurately reconstruct casual conversations word for word? If you're concerned about the book, it might be more useful to examine it more skeptically. If you can show that even some parts are bogus, that will do a lot more to discredit the book than getting angry or protesting.
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