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Tales From The Scale : Women Weigh in on Thunder-Thighs, Cheese Fries and Feeling Good at Any Size
Author: Erin J Shea

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Publisher: Polka Dot Press
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9781593373283 - ISBN-10: 1593373287
Pages: 262

Book Description:
Shea, who gained national attention with her weight-loss blog "Lose the Buddha" in 2003, presents a zesty, honest collection of stories following the triumphs and trials of several overweight women who "got to The Point and found their own map out of Big Girl Town." The book's format is similar to a blog, with short, informal entries, but rather than just sharing a lone blogger's struggle to shed pounds, it brings together tales by Shea and six of her girlfriends who also have diet blogs. Some of the pieces are tinged with bitterness, especially in their descriptions of other people's reactions to the writers' diet attempts and subsequent lack of support. Mainly, though, the women find humor and encouragement through shared experience. Shauna Marsh wonders why department stores always put plus-size clothes in inconvenient locations, like the basement or the top floor: "Perhaps the more remote the location, the less they have to acknowledge that the plus-size section even exists. Or maybe they think, The walk will do you good, fatty!" The writers take on other issues, too, like sex, fat camp, identity and life after weight loss. The savvy, amusing voices will provide a refreshing treat for any diet-weary woman. -- Publishers Weekly

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Top Member Book Reviews

Dorothy R. (obsidianfire) wrote on 8/5/2007...

8 member(s) found this review helpful.

Very honest, moving writing about being fat and trying to lose it. The ups the downs and all the 3 year plataues in between. I laughed, I cried, I ate, and so do the women in these pages. I'd recommend this to anyone who's struggled with their weight and their self esteem, and self image. It won't help you lose the weight but it will show you that you are not alone in the struggle.


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Heidi T. (hoopinmama) - New London, CT wrote on 5/7/2009...


i thought this was a great book. women share there stories about weight struggles,feelings about it and some humor along the way.
it was a motivation and a reality of sorts. alot of what those women were feeling i was also or had at one time or another. a good book to read if your in a diet rut, or to kick you in the rear to get you moving.

Candace S. (Candace) wrote on 4/10/2007...


Tell me what you eat, I'll tell you who you are.
~~~Anthelme Brillat-Savarin

Entertaining and some things to think about, seriously.

Kimberly B. (dustbuni33) wrote on 8/8/2006...


Very good book; mostly if you are someone who is always trynig to lose weight

Barbara B. wrote on 6/5/2006...


A great book for anyone trying to lose weight. Touching in parts and laugh out loud funning in others. Very helpful to read essays from people going though the same struggles you are.

Michelle D. (ShellyD77) - NH wrote on 5/12/2006...


If you have ever been overweight then this book is for you. It's based on blogs from a few women who are in various stages of weight loss.

Kathy T. (WithaK) wrote on 11/22/2005...


Reading this was like sitting around swapping diet stories with a group of girlfriends. I loved it.


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