Dr Libby's revised book: 'mongolism' gone, section on body image rewrittenDr Libby Dr Libby Weaver has shared a video on Facebook, apologising for using the term "mongolism" in her new book. The revised version of Dr Libby Weaver's book What Am I Supposed to Eat? At the time Dr Libby Weaver said that she had not plagiarised, a stance she maintains. READ MORE:* Dr Libby recalls another book over 'mongolism' controversy* Dr Libby Weaver recalls 20,000 books after 'mongolism' outrage* Whitcoulls still selling recalled Dr Libby book with 'mongolism' reference"We instructed Libby to rewrite the section you highlighted to us, so to remove any confusion regarding the Dr Stacey Rosenfeld work," said Chris Weaver, chairman of Little Green Frog Publishing, which publishes the Dr Libby books. is available at New Zealand bookshops now and will be available on the Dr Libby website and in Australian bookshops next month.
Source: Stuff December 21, 2017 01:52 UTC