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Knockout

A Memoir

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100 of 100 copies available
At age twenty-seven, and more than a decade into her modeling career, Mia Kang found herself in Thailand, standing at the edge of a Muay Thai gym thousands of miles from her New York apartment, watching fighters she didn't know spar and sweat. As she stood there, something primal came over her—the desire to fight.
What began as a short vacation to escape the toxic world of modeling became the start of an incredible journey that would forever change Kang's relationship to food, to her body, and to her own sense of self.
Mia Kang is many things: a sought-after model, an immigrant, a master's degree holder, and a Muay Thai practitioner. However, beneath her success is the story of a woman who once lived and died by her weight. In her first book, Knockout, Kang opens up about her struggles with bullying, drug addiction, eating disorders, body dysmorphia, anxiety, depression, and even suicidal thoughts, and how she ultimately eschewed normative body standards and learned to use martial arts to redefine her sense of self-worth.
In a charming, fierce, and intimate voice, Kang invites readers into her life and implores women to seek confidence and live outside the mold of what they've been taught is "feminine." With the strength of one who has fought and survived, Mia shares the lesson that's kept her going through it all: to not let anyone else dictate who you are supposed to be.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 24, 2020
      Fashion model and muay Thai fighter Kang retraces her reckless path to self-love in this brave memoir confronting past abusers—most notably herself. Growing up in Hong Kong as the daughter of an alcoholic, Mia found solace in her older siblings, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and food. When faced with fat-shaming bullies, her defense was self-deprivation. At 13, she dangerously cut a third of her body weight in four months and was rewarded with a modeling career. So began a period of extremely disordered eating, drug abuse, morbid anxiety, body dysmorphia, and an obsession with “thigh gaps and protruding collarbones.” Cigarettes, laxatives, coke binges, and “ana and mia” (anorexia and bulimia) blogs pushed her through modeling campaigns and grad school. Exhausted after fasting for yet another shoot, she booked herself a vacation in Thailand, where she happened upon a muay Thai gym and emerged with new goals: health, strength, sobriety. “I learned how to feed myself at twenty-seven years old.... Eating like other humans and it was super weird—I had only seen that in movies.” The epilogue—a letter to her younger self—suggests an escape route for readers stuck in abusive cycles. This is a tough, triumphant memoir. Agent: Meg Thompson, Thompson Literary Agency.

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