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She described a lot of problems bigger people have, from chaffing legs, to never exposing certain parts of your body. Anyone who has an overweight child should read this book. The insight will be very valuable. Life is tough enough to tackle, when you add weight, you don't even get to the life part because the weight consumes you. Take note.Magical, A reviewer, April 4, 2005, Yet Another Amazing ReadLike a few books I have read before this brotherand sister incest one, that deal with haunting brotherand sister incest issues. i.e. Glass Castles, Nightmares Echo and Smashed, 'Fat Girl' rates up there with brotherand sister incest telling the dignity and determination it takes to overcome a sad and deliberate childhood.Also recommended: Glass Castles, Nightmares EchoToni (starboundent@earthlink.net), an Entrepreneur and Book Lover, March 22, 2005, Couragious GeniusJudith Moore leads other readers into a cathartic experience regarding childhood demons. Her outstanding courage and poignant honesty lessened the childhood pain in my heart.Also
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