Passing for Thin: Losing Half My Weight and Finding My Self by Frances Kuffel - Presentation Transcript
Passing for Thin: Losing Half My
Weight and Finding My Self by
Frances Kuffel
Humorous, Honest, And Compelling
An intimate and darkly comic memoir of a woman who does a 180 with her
body.
When she was in her early forties, Frances Kuffel lost half her body weight.
In Passing for Thin, Frances describes with unflinching honesty and a
wickedly dark sense of humor her first fumbling introductions to her newly
slender body, shining a light on the shared human experience of feeling
uncomfortable in one’s own skin. She gradually moves from observer to
player—enjoying for the first time flirting, exercising, and shopping–as she
explores the terrain on the “Planet of Thin.” As Frances gradually comes to
know—and love—the stranger in the mirror, she learns that her body does
not define her, but enables her to become the woman she’s always wanted
to be.
Personal Review: Passing for Thin: Losing Half My Weight and
Finding My Self by Frances Kuffel
This is a great book. Frances Kuffel bares her soul and hits the nail on the
head describing the sadness and shame of obesity. She also reveals her
charm and uniqueness that reminds us of the value of each soul. She did
it - she lost the weight and has kept it off. It doesn't change the journey of
the lessons of life, but it makes it much easier to move and breath, and be
acceptable to society. Parts of this book made me laugh, and parts made
me cry. Bravo!
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This is a great book. Frances Kuffel bares her sou more
This is a great book. Frances Kuffel bares her soul and hits the nail on the head describing the sadness and shame of obesity. She also reveals her charm and uniqueness that reminds us of the value of each soul. She did it - she lost the weight and has kept it off. It doesn't change the journey of the lessons of life, but it makes it much easier to move and breath, and be acceptable to society. Parts of this book made me laugh, and parts made me cry. Bravo! less
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