Years after fleeing small-town Springvale, Illinois, Deanna Chase has picked up the pieces of her shattered heart and built a new life for herself as a child advocacy lawyer. Her food addiction is quasi under control, her secrets are buried, and she has even made a tenuous peace with her plus-size b
The Fat Girl
β Scribed by Sachs, Marilyn
- Book ID
- 107202978
- Publisher
- Flux
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 145 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Jeff Lyons canΠ²Πβ’t stand Ellen de Luca, the fat girl in his ceramics class. SheΠ²Πβ’s huge, clumsy, canΠ²Πβ’t throw a pot to save her life, and stares at Jeff all the time. But heΠ²Πβ’s a "nice guy" and feels terrible when Ellen overhears his hurtful remarks about her. The "crumbs of kindness" he tosses her way soon turn into advice on weight loss, college, clothes, hair . . . and, to everyoneΠ²Πβ’s surprise, good-looking Jeff actually dumps his pretty girlfriend to be with the fat girl! Re-creating Ellen is a labor of love, Jeff thinks. But as her pounds melt away, Jeff resents the happy, independent young woman he has unleashed. Where is the gratitude for all heΠ²Πβ’s done for her?
With this darkly ironic take on the classic Pygmalion tale, Marilyn Sachs offers young readers a candid portrayal of what happens when the intoxicating thrill of control is confused with love.
From Publishers Weekly
Jeff is in love with Norma when he makes a cruel remark about the fat girl, Ellen. When he apologizes to Ellen, he senses his power over her, and enters a Svengali-like relationship with her. "This is a clear-sighted, gripping story that will induce readers to think about relationships," noted PW.
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Review
"Compelling and discussion-provoking ..."
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