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Hungry: A Biography of My Body & Poor 2 Books Collection Set by Katriona O'Sullivan - Non Fiction - Mixed Format

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ISBN: 9788007850491

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Titles in This Set:
Hungry: A Biography of My Body
Poor

Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Mixedlot
ISBN: 9788007850491

Overview:
This two-book collection brings together Katriona O'Sullivan’s deeply personal memoir Hungry: A Biography of My Body and the companion tale Poor. Across these non-fiction titles, readers accompany a woman raised in poverty, navigating addiction, trauma, and systemic barriers, while continually redefining worth beyond society’s superficial measures. Hungry invites you into the intimate space where body, identity, and resilience intersect, revealing how trauma, class, and gender shape self-perception and how determination can rewrite a life’s trajectory. Poor complements that journey by spotlighting the pivotal mentors and allies who helped Katriona transform adversity into opportunity—teachers who advocated, community workers who opened doors, and a Trinity College access program that changed everything. Together, the books offer a cohesive, uplifting examination of education, empowerment, and the sustaining power of community. This mixed-format duo is ideal for readers seeking honest, empowering non-fiction that speaks to social issues, personal growth, and the relentless pursuit of becoming enough.

What Makes This Collection Special:
What makes Hungry and Poor a standout pairing is the way they mirror each other’s arcs. Hungry examines the internal landscape—how shame and worth are negotiated within a body shaped by hardship—while Poor foregrounds the external support network that can flip a life’s script. The result is a complete, binge-worthy reading journey: a raw, unflinching account of hardship, followed by a hopeful blueprint of mentorship, access, and perseverance. O'Sullivan’s voice blends candor with intellectual curiosity, turning difficult experiences into accessible, teachable moments about resilience, social mobility, and the transformative power of education. This set is not merely a collection; it’s a connected narrative about redefining value, one decision at a time, and about finding mentors who believe in you when you struggle to believe in yourself.

Books Included in This Collection:
Hungry: A Biography of My Body
Raised in a home marked by poverty and surrounded by difficult circumstances, Katriona O'Sullivan’s memoir charts a path from teenage motherhood and personal battles with addiction to becoming a university professor and acclaimed author. Yet beneath outward success lies a private struggle with body image, self-worth, and the relentless pressure to be enough. Hungry is a fierce, intimate inquiry into how trauma, class, and gender influence how women see themselves—and how society’s measures of value can mislead. The narrative is both piercing and hopeful, offering readers a powerful reminder that healing is possible even after years of hardship, and that personal growth can become a platform for broader change.

Books Included in This Collection:
Poor
Poor centers on the turning points that allowed Katriona to rewrite her story, thanks to the steadfast people who believed in her. It recalls the mentors who showed up in surprising places—a teacher who helped her access GCSEs, a community worker who encouraged pursuing training schemes, and the friend who introduced her to Trinity College’s access program while she was still a cleaner. These acts of faith and practical support illustrate how education and opportunity can illuminate a future once thought unattainable. Together with Hungry, Poor forms a holistic portrait of resilience, where inner resolve meets external opportunity to create lasting change.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This set is ideal for fans of memoirs that blend personal courage with social insight, readers exploring themes of trauma, resilience, and education, and anyone seeking inspirational true stories about social mobility. It’s particularly suitable for readers drawn to non-fiction that foregrounds women’s experiences, the impact of mentorship, and the transformative power of access programs. Gift buyers will appreciate the paired narrative—two complementary titles that together offer a fuller understanding of how support, self-belief, and perseverance can rewrite a life. Perfect for book clubs aiming for meaningful, conversation-sparking picks or for anyone building a personal library with real-world relevance and heart.

Key Benefits:

  • Two powerful, interconnected non-fiction memoirs in one collection
  • Honest, unflinching storytelling about trauma, class and resilience
  • In-depth exploration of mentorship, access programs, and education as catalysts for change
  • Engaging for readers of feminist memoirs, social issues, and personal growth
  • Thoughtful insights into body image, self-worth, and healing
  • Suitable for book clubs, gifting, and personal development libraries
  • Mixed-format presentation offers flexible reading options

About the Author:
Katriona O'Sullivan is a university professor and successful author whose work blends rigorous analysis with intimate storytelling. Born into circumstances shaped by poverty and challenge, she turned those experiences into a compelling voice that speaks to resilience, education, and social mobility. Through Hungry and Poor, she shares a candid, thought-provoking perspective on how mentorship and opportunity can alter life trajectories, inviting readers to reconsider assumptions about value, worth, and the power of persistence.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you’re searching for literature that’s both deeply personal and socially resonant, this two-book collection delivers. Hungry provides a raw, reflective examination of body image and identity forged in adversity, while Poor celebrates the practical and emotional support that enables real change. The combination offers a complete reading experience: an intimate memoir paired with a practical, hopeful guide to access and mentorship. It’s a meaningful gift for students, educators, and anyone who believes in second chances and the everyday heroes who help us find our footing—beautifully packaged in a durable, mixed-format collection.

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