

4.5/5 ⭐️ I felt very seen as a fat woman in this memoir/essay collection. As someone who initially started gaining weight as a child because of being on steroids for months on end for my asthma I related to her chronic illness and weight struggles.
4.5/5 ⭐️ I felt very seen as a fat woman in this memoir/essay collection. As someone who initially started gaining weight as a child because of being on steroids for months on end for my asthma I related to her chronic illness and weight struggles.
Deeply personal essays that are very honest and expose the everyday fat phobia she‘s encountered.
I am here for fat positive nonfiction. Dionne gained weight due to steroids for her asthma as a child. As an overweight adult, she experienced fatphobia in the medical field, and it kept her from getting a proper diagnosis for her heart condition. She discussed the double whammy of being fat and Black with a chronic health condition and how doctors reacted when she quickly lost weight due to declining health. I 💯 related to this book!