Title: "Fat Girl: One Woman's Way Out"
Author: Irene O'Garden
Pages: n/a
Diety?: not really
Promotes IE?: somewhat
My Rating: 3***
A short, strange memoir about a girl/woman who is an overeater (binge-eater).
It starts with her sneaking food as a child, and ends with her finding out about a better way to eat as an adult woman. The middle dealt with her struggle to find her way out of the binge-eating cycle.
I didn't like the coarse-language throughout this book, or the messy grammar.
Either way, though, there was still a good "lesson" to be learned through the story.
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