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With Fat Girl, Moore has raised the stakes for autobiography while reminding us that our often thoughtless appraisals of thongs others based on appearances can inflict genuine harm. It's a painful lesson well worth remembering. --Kim Hughes --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. From Publishers Weekly In her thongs memoir of growing up fat, Moore, who previously wrote about food in Never Eat Your Heart Out, employs her edgy, refreshingly candid voice to tell the story of a little girl who weighed 112 pounds in second grade; whose father abandoned her to a raging, thongs wicked mother straight out of the Brothers Grimm; whose lifelong dieting endeavors failed as miserably as her childhood attempts to find love at home. As relentless as this catalogue of beatings, humiliation and self-loathing can be, it's tolerable—even inspiring in places—because Moore pulls it off without a glimmer of self-pity. The book does have some high points, especially while Moore is stashed at the home of a kind uncle who harbors his own secrets, but the happiest moments are tinged with dread.
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