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Paperback The Forbidden Body: Why Being Fat Is Not a Sin Book

ISBN: 0044408714

ISBN13: 9780044408710

The Forbidden Body: Why Being Fat Is Not a Sin

The author, herself a size 24, exposes discrimination in all its forms and reveals that this is far more threatening to a woman's physical and mental health than the health risks associated with being... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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An Intriguing Read

Bovey writes a convincing piece using a mix of scientific research, personal experience, and letters from her readers. The author presents dozens of pieces of evidence to support her argument that being fat does not necessarily mean being unhealthy. Bovey is angry, and it shows through her use of strong words and the occasional shard of sarcasm. The only failing of Bovey's work of non-fiction is a relative lack of organization. This disorder does not overly detract from the effect of the book, however.Bovey's work has helped this reviewer to see fat and fat prejudice for what it is and is not. This book is recommended reading for any fat person and is directed at women specifically. It dispells taboos regarding weight and reveals that all the worry about weight is silly and utterly useless.

The Forbidden Body : Why Being Fat Is Not a Sin

I don't say this about many books, but this one changed my life. It made me feel ten times better and destroyed the myths about dieting & the "dangers" of being fat. You know you're living in an insane world when you're told that your respiratory problem is due to being overweight (mine is actually due to an allergy) - a trivial misdiagnosis but in some cases it could be fatal. Read this book, even if you're a stick insect. You are free to be who and what you are, not what is prescribed by the media.

Fabulous Facts to fight Fat prejudice!

This book really is a gem. As a fat woman looking for books that will give me some power to combat the prejudice I feel this book was worth every dollar. It is written in an easy to read style, making it accessible to all and unlike many books on fat and weight prejudice this book is relevant to men as well as women. The book is loaded with facts that destroy the myths associated with being fat. After reading this book I feel armed with plenty of truths, whether it be to combat a bogus health issue or a discriminatory value judgement. This really is essential reading for anyone on the road to stopping dieting. The author always recognises that the road to self acceptance is a struggle and in fact, due to our society's current values, never ending. The section on the physical effects of stress that fat people are subjected to because of society's intolerance is truly eye opening as is the knowledge that in cultures where fat is accepted fat people live healthy and happy long lives. I can't convey fully how empowering and important this work is. I just wish I could get my mother-in-law to read it!

One of the best books on the subject I've ever read

Shelley Bovey is a writer on health subjects, as well as a fat woman who's been through all the guilt, humiliation, and self-loathing that fat women experience constantly, so she knows whereof she writes. She argues convincingly that weight and morality have been inappropriately intertwined: the real issue isn't health but denial of the "untidier" aspects of ourselves. Excellent reading for anyone who's struggled with a "weight problem" -- and those who love them.
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