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  <read_at>Sun May 31 00:00:00 -0700 2009</read_at>
  <date_added>Sun May 31 17:46:53 -0700 2009</date_added>
  <date_updated>Sun May 31 17:46:53 -0700 2009</date_updated>
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    <body><![CDATA[Short book/memoir. Another story about an overweight child (the last one I read was Moose, about fat camp. I read it with more interest than normal because the girl's parents met in Stillwater, although she never uses the name of the town. She had a horrible childhood with just her mother, who beat her and made her feel terrible for being overweight. I don't really remember if I was an obese child. From photos I don't think so, I just FELT big because I was the oldest in my family. But I was never made to feel fat. And I had a super-solid family life with supportive parents and grandparents who would love me no matter what. So I guess this book caused me to reflect more on my life than on anything that happened in the author's life. Which was maybe the point.]]></body>
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