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Weightless: Making Space for My Resilient Body and Soul | Evette Dionne
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A poignant and ruthlessly honest journey through cultural expectations of size, race, and genderand toward a brighter futurefrom National Book Award nominee Evette Dionne My body has not betrayed me; it has continued rebounding against all odds. It is a body that others map their expectations on, but it has never let me down. In this insightful, funny, and whip-smart book, acclaimed writer Evette Dionne explores the minefields fat Black woman are forced to navigate in the course of everyday life. From her early experiences of harassment to adolescent self-discovery in internet chatrooms to diagnosis with heart failure at age twenty-nine, Dionne tracks her relationships with friendship, sex, motherhood, agoraphobia, health, pop culture, and self-image. Along the way, she lifts back the curtain to reveal the subtle, insidious forms of surveillance and control levied at fat women: At the doctors office, where any health ailment is treated with a directive to lose weight. On dating sites, where larger bodies are rejected or fetishized. On TV, where fat characters are asexual comedic relief. But Dionnes unflinching account of our deeply held prejudices is matched by her fierce belief in the power of self-love. An unmissable portrait of a woman on a journey toward understanding our society and herself, Weightless holds up a mirror to the world we live in and asks us to imagine the future we deserve.
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Catsandbooks
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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.

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Augustdana
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Deeply personal essays that are very honest and expose the everyday fat phobia she‘s encountered.

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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!

BarbaraBB Fab review 🤍 1y
Megabooks @BarbaraBB thank you! 😘 1y
Cinfhen I NEED a book for #BodyPositivity for #52BookClub23 - thanks for sharing and posting! And it‘s available on #Scribd 😊 1y
Megabooks @Cinfhen oh great! This would definitely be a good one for that prompt! 1y
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