The Invisible Woman: Confronting Weight Prejudice in America, by W. Charisse Goodman
222 pages
I was really torn about this book. It had a lot of really good personal anecdotes, and really makes very valid points. At the same time, it's very overloaded with quotes, which kind of makes it difficult to continue reading. I was also kind of taken aback by the comparison of weight prejudice to Nazi Germany. Overall, an okay book.
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