“Hilarious and brutally honest, offering plenty of wisdom for anyone who's struggled with issues of her own.” — People
At twenty-nine, Kelsey Miller had done it all: crash diets, healthy diets, and nutritionist-prescribed “eating plans,” which are diets that you pay more money for. She'd been fighting her un-thin body since early childhood, and after a lifetime of failure, finally hit bottom. No diet could transform her body or her life. There was no shortcut to skinny salvation. She'd dug herself into this hole, and now it was time to climb out of it.
With the help of an Intuitive Eating coach and fitness professionals, she learned how to eat based on her body's instincts and exercise sustainably, without obsessing over calories burned. But, with each thrilling step toward a healthy future, she had to contend with the painful truths of her past.
Big Girl chronicles Kelsey's journey into self-loathing and disordered eating—and out of it. This is a memoir for anyone who's dealt with a distorted body image, food issues, or a dysfunctional family. It's for everyone who's tried and failed and felt like a big, fat loser. So, basically, everyone.
“A tour de force.” —New York Daily News
“Raw and revealing, with self-deprecating humor sprinkled throughout.” —Publishers Weekly
“Readers will cheer for Miller to succeed on her 'anti-diet' diet of intuitive eating.” —Kirkus Reviews
“[Big Girl is] a story that—if you're in possession of a beating heart—will promise to amuse, educate and inspire.”—Sara Barron, author of The Harm in Asking
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