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Big girl

a novel
2010
Victoria Dawson, having always been insulted by her parents for not being as thin and pretty as they would like her to be, moves from Los Angeles to New York, where she lands a job at a private high school and begins to create her own life, but, when her sister announces she is engaged, Victoria's insecurities about her body and love life come to the forefront and once again she is faced with the challenge of accepting herself for who she is.

Gut feelings

from fear and despair to health and hope
2001
Singer Carnie Wilson chronicles her lifelong struggle with obesity and discusses how gastric bypass surgery changed her life.

Fat! So?

Because you don't have to apologize for your size!
1998
A collection of quotes, essays, and stories that explain why people should not be obsessed with their weight and should learn to love themselves because of who they are, not what they look like.

Fat girl

a true story
2006
The author describes her childhood, during which her father abandoned her, her mother abused her, and she suffered physical and emotional pain because of her obesity, and reflects upon her love-hate relationship with food in adulthood.

Fat girl

a true story
2005
The author describes her childhood, during which her father abandoned her, her mother abused her, and she suffered physical and emotional pain because of her obesity, and reflects upon her love-hate relationship with food in adulthood.

Girl power in the mirror

a book about girls, their bodies, and themselves
2000
Suggests ways for girls to develop self-esteem and become assertive in the face of pressures from advertisers, family, and peers to have a "perfect" body.

How to be cool

2007
Twenty-nine-year-old Kylie Chase, who became a trendsetter and found a new career taking people "from geek to chic" after she lost seventy-five pounds, worries that her past as an overweight nerd will come out when her apartment burns down, she moves back in with her parents, and a handsome journalist starts poking into her life.

'Til the fat girl sings

from an overweight nobody to a Broadway somebody--a memoir
2006
Sharon Wheatley chronicles her battle with food and her struggles to make it as a Broadway star despite her weight.

Diary of a mad fat girl

2012
"Gracelia "Ace" Jones is a sassy high school teacher, known in her small town of Bugtussle, Mississippi, for an outsize presence and a mouth to match. But this time that big mouth might get her into big trouble.... Ace knows that something bad is brewing when her best friend and coworker, Lilly, cancels their annual spring break trip to be with a man--a man she's kept a secret for months. But the real trouble comes when Lilly is fired by their horrible principal--under suspicion of sleeping with a student, of all things. Ace and their mutual friend Chloe know they have to prove Lilly's innocence, a prospect as appealing to Ace as a side salad. Then Chloe lands in a crisis of her own when her aristocratic--and emotionally abusive--husband drives her toward the breaking point. At her wit's end, Ace intends to ruin his reputation while saving Lilly's. Meanwhile, a boyfriend from her past reappears, which gets her wondering if she's prepared for affection from someone other than her dog, chiweenie Buster Loo. For these three women, matters are going south on a grand scale--and Ace doesn't do well with scales"--.

Passing for thin

losing half my weight and finding myself
2004
Frances Kuffel discusses how she learned to accept and appreciate her new body after losing 188 pounds and how she adapted to life as a thin person, even when she felt uncomfortable in her new shape.

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