 | Revolting Bodies : The Struggle to Redefine Fat Identity by Kathleen LeBesco, EdD The Struggle to Redefine Fat Identity is a difficult read. It doesn't have the light flair of Fat!So? or the humour of The Fat Girl's Guide to Life. It isn't full of funny cartoons are interesting sidebars. It is a serious look into the history and politics surrounding fat and the people attached to it. Through a series of...Read full review of Revolting Bodies |
 | Big Fat Lies (Updated Edition) by Glenn A Gaesser, PH.D. What if being overweight could be healthy? Apparently, it's not the pipe dream the majority of the world and researchers would like us to think. In Big Fat Lies, Glenn Gaesser unlocks the myths about obesity specifically the biggest of them all "obesity kills". He feels the obsession of a person's weight needs to be...Read full review of Big Fat Lies (Updated Edition) |
 | The Woman's Belly Book: Finding Your Treasure Within by Lisa Sarasohn I really wasn't sure what to expect but I was instantly intrigued by the title, The Woman's Belly Book. According to the author Lisa Sarasohn, "this book is about valuing your body and yourself." Lisa has twenty plus years experience as a yoga teacher, yoga therapist, bodyworker and health educator (some of you... Read full review of The Woman's Belly Book |
 | Woman: An Intimate Geography by Natalie Angier There's more to a woman than meets the eye. You would think that being a woman would put you at the top of the list of knowing about ourselves. That just isn't the case. There is a lot we don't know about ourselves. Some we just assume, others we just try not to think about. Angier, a Pulitzer Prize Award... Read full review of Woman: An Intimate Geography |
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