Fat Girl: A True Story

Fat Girl: A True Story

by JudithMoore (Author)

Synopsis

From an award-winning author comes a darkly riveting, compulsively readable and, at times, heartbreaking memoir by a brilliant writer who is obsessed with food - and with being fat. Fat Girl shares a powerfully honest account of obesity that, until now, no one else has been brave enough to tell, an account that will appeal to the millions of girls and women (and not a few men) who have a love/hate relationship with food and their bodies, and anyone who has knowingly (or unconsciously) used food to try to fill the hole in their heart and soothe the craggy edges of their psyche. From the eloquent descriptions of food and eating to the heartbreaking accounts of Judith Moore's yearning for a family and a sense of belonging, Fat Girl is compelling, saddening ... and unforgettable.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: Main
Publisher: Profile Books
Published: 01 Jun 2006

ISBN 10: 1861979959
ISBN 13: 9781861979957

Media Reviews
Reading this extraordinary book is like hearing the sobs of a child who can never be comforted. -- Kate Saunders * Sunday Times *
The most candid and intimate memoir I have ever read; it is as if you have been sewn up in the author's skin. * Hilary Mantel *
Judith Moore writes with unblinking candour about being fat - but that is just the surface. This is a book about the ravages of love. * Betsy Lerner *
A book of painful and ferocious eloquence. -- Robert Hass * Poet Laureate of the United States *
Fat Girl is powerful, brave, and incredible. Riveting from the first sentence, it is a slap-in-the-face of a book-courageous, raunchy, obsessive, heartbreaking, and darkly funny * Augusten Burroughs *
A rare delight. -- Zenga Longmore * Spectator *
[A] gruelling and mesmerising memoir ... Judith Moore writes about abjection and alienation like no one else, wrapping the reader up so tightly in her narrative that she leaves you gasping for air. -- Frances Wilson * Sunday Telegraph *
Both a harrowing story and a compelling social history, and it has the appropriate effect of one minute making you want to weep and the next of sending you in the direction of the larder. -- Victoria Lane * Telegraph *
A superb and fearless piece of writing. -- Alison Rowat * The Herald *
A toxic piece of writing ... mature, lyrical, compelling. Moore's unbridled anger draws the reader in, pitching the book into the same voyeuristic territory as a horror story or violent crime novel. * Times *
A beautiful, almost dizzyingly attractive read. * Julie Myerson *
Author Bio
Judith Moore was a writer and editor who lived in San Diego. Her earlier Never Eat Your Heart Out (also published by Profile) made the reader understand that writing about food is really writing about life.