Anorexia's Fallen Angel

The Untold Story of Peggy Claude-Pierre and the Controversial Montreux Clinic

Description

Anorexia's Fallen Angel contains all the ingredients of an irresistible read: a baffling disease that overwhelmingly afflicts the young and gifted, promises of a miracle cure, whistle-blowing insiders, and the personality cult surrounding a charismatic leader. Journalist Barbara McLintock tells the tale of Peggy Claude-Pierre, a mother with no professional training who claimed to cure eating disorders with unconditional love at the Montreux Clinic in Victoria, B.C. Breathless media coverage earned Claude-Pierre's clinic a worldwide reputation before allegations of force-feeding and patients being held against their will ultimately led to the clinic losing its license.

About the author(s)

As a journalist, Barbara McLintock won the Canadian Association of Journalists’ Best Investigative Reporting Award in 1996 for exposing abuse at the Jericho Hill School for the Deaf. She is the author of two books: Anorexia’s Fallen Angel, documenting controversial treatment at the Montreux Clinic for anorexia in Victoria, and Smoke Free, about Victoria’s move to ban indoor smoking.