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  <date_added>Sat Jun 14 06:30:19 -0700 2008</date_added>
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    <body><![CDATA[Wendy McClure's body memoir takes a humorous look at the difficulties of weight loss and all the pain and ambivalence that comes with it. The story is told through vignettes about Wendy's life that avoid the typical fat girl clichés and easy endings. Many of them had me laughing out loud, particularly the one about cancer, because we all know cancer is hilarious, right?]]></body>
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