Laurie Gold's Reviews > You Don't Sweat Much for a Fat Girl: Observations on Life from the Shallow End of the Pool
You Don't Sweat Much for a Fat Girl: Observations on Life from the Shallow End of the Pool
by Celia Rivenbark
by Celia Rivenbark
"If Joe Bob Briggs and Libby Gelman-Waxner had a love-child (improbable in more ways than one, not the least of which is that both were invented characters) who grew up Southern and wrote a book, she would be Celia Rivenbark and the book would be You Don't Sweat Much for a Fat Girl. Filled with colorful, inventive and often invented prose, pop culture-infused content that remains unconcerned with political correctness, mockery of self and others, the book is breezy and easy to read fun."
Read the remainder of my review of Rivenbark's book on Amazon.
Read the remainder of my review of Rivenbark's book on Amazon.
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