Thin Is the New Happy by Valerie Frankel

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(Hardcover - First Edition)

  • Pub. Date: September 2008
  • 256pp
  • Sales Rank: 494,148

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    • Pub. Date: September 2008
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Format: Hardcover, 256pp
    • Sales Rank: 494,148

    Synopsis

    Like so many women in today’s society, Valerie Frankel’s world was dictated by her weight, from starvation and binge eating to her self-loathing and total preoccupation with her weight. Not wanting to pass this legacy on to her own daughters, Valerie set out to cleanse herself of these painful and damaging cycles. Yes, she lost twenty pounds and two dress sizes along the way – without dieting a single day. But more than that, she’s come out on the other side, loving her body, herself, and finally being free.

    Thin Is the New Happy is a hilarious, unflinching, self-deprecating, and joy-filled memoir for every woman who has ever felt good or bad about herself based on how she looks.

    “[A] poignant…hilarious memoir – As Frankel diets through good times and bad, she skewers her own weight-loss foibles and a society that teaches women that thin is all that matters.” – Lucy S. Danziger, editor-in-chief, Self Magazine
    “Riotously funny…always thought-provoking…down-right inspiring.” – Meg Cabot, author of The Princess Diaries
    “It made me laugh, it made me cry, it made me think.” – Jennifer Cruise, author of Agnes and the Hitman

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    Without reading the liner notes, one would never realize that narrator Marie Caliendo is not, in fact, the author of this memoir, so intimate, truthful and emotionally honest is her performance. Her voice is thoughtful and searching, when Frankel tries to explore the psychological reasons for her yo-yo dieting and binging; embarrassed and cringing, as she recalls junior high taunts; determined and empowered as she speaks of her resolve to live a healthy lifestyle with positive self-image. Caliendo also evokes other voices well, especially the harsh, berating tones of Frankel's judgmental mother. Any woman who has ever looked at her body in the mirror and criticized herself will relate to this audiobook-an emotion enhanced by Caliendo's warm, understanding tone, which reassures the listener, "I've been there, too." A St. Martin's hardcover (Reviews, June 23). (Sept.)

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    Biography

    Valerie Frankel has been an editor for Mademoiselle magazine and is a contributor to Self, Glamour and Parenting magazine. She has written nine novels and this is her first memoir. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and two daughters.

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    A working through your baggage book, not a helping me cope with getting thin bookby Anonymous

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    November 21, 2009: I enjoyed the author's writing style, and the book was a good story. But, the thing that bothered me, from a fat person's perspective, is that when the author was at her fatest, she wasn't fat. She obsessed about it, and it consumed her, but by most people's standard, she wasn't fat. At her nonpregnant heaviest, she was a size 10 and ran 3 times a week. Sure, she had to work through some emotional baggage, and I understand that, but the book should be touted as a "working through your baggage book", not a "helping me cope with getting thin book". But maybe that was my misconception.

    Absolutely loved it!by Shannonc512

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    April 03, 2009: This book is inspiring, touching, and possibly life-changing. I just finished it five minutes ago and had to come on here and give it a review (which I rarely do). I would recommend this to ANYONE, young or old, male or female, any race, size, or class, who has ever had issues with body image. You won't be disappointed (and here I thought this would be another rah-rah fitness book that would leave me thinking "Yeah right, won't work for me."). It's amazing how much it made me realize that my body issues are completely emotional (not physical), and that there ARE ways to begin dealing with them and having a better self-image. I'm going to keep this one handy for many years to come, to give me a boost when I need it.