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tigrrrlilly 's review for:
What We Don't Talk About When We Talk About Fat
by Aubrey Gordon
This book shook me, in more ways than one. As someone who has lived most of her life as a “small fat,” and only in the last few years have not been, I could see myself in so many facets of this book. Both as someone who has experienced some of this discrimination, and as someone who lives in fear of “going back” to it.
Toward the end of the book, Gordon says that it’s up to allies to be “courageous, vulnerable, and uncomfortable” if we are going to start changing the system(s) we are in. And I’m ready to do my part.
Toward the end of the book, Gordon says that it’s up to allies to be “courageous, vulnerable, and uncomfortable” if we are going to start changing the system(s) we are in. And I’m ready to do my part.