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Wendy Shanker

    Wendy Shanker crafts humorous and hopeful narratives that explore women's experiences with body image, profoundly influencing how many readers perceive their own weight. Her writing, featured in numerous prominent magazines and anthologies, showcases a distinctive voice that tackles themes of appetite, beauty, and self-acceptance. Shanker's work is characterized by its candid exploration of societal pressures and its empowering message. She continues to advocate for body positivity and is currently developing new literary projects.

    The Fat Girl's Guide to Life
    The Fat Girl's Guide to Life
    • The Fat Girl's Guide to Life

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Vibrant, vivacious and gorgeous, Wendy Shanker is a fat girl who has simply had enough - enough of family, friends, co-workers, women's magazines, even strangers on the street all trying (and failing) to make her thin. With her mandate to change the world - and the humour and energy to do it - Wendy shows how media madness, corporate greed and even the most well-intentioned loved ones can chip away at a woman's confidence. She invites people of all sizes, shapes and dissatisfactions to trade self-loathing for self-tolerance, celebrity worship for reality reverence, and a carb-free life for a guilt-free Krispy Kreme. Wendy explores dieting debacles, full-figured fashions and feminist philosophy while guiding you through exercise clubs, doctors' offices, shopping malls and the bedroom. In the process, she will convince you that you can be fit and fat, even as the weight loss industry conspires to make you think otherwise. The Fat Girl's Guide to Life invites you to step off the scales and weigh the issues for yourself.

      The Fat Girl's Guide to Life2005
    • The Fat Girl's Guide to Life

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The humor columnist for Grace magazine, who has had enough of people trying to make her thin, believes that one can be fit and fat and shows how the media, corporate greed, and even loved ones can make one think otherwise. Reprint. 30,000 first printing.

      The Fat Girl's Guide to Life2005
      3.7