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Life in the Fat Lane

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THERE'S A PERFECT GIRL at every school, yours included. You know her. Beautiful. Talented. Smart. Great parents. Cool boyfriend. You can’t even hate her, because, of course, she’s so nice.
At Forest Hills High, Lara Ardeche is that girl.
But things can change.
“Skillfully drawn, resulting in a compelling story. . . . An enjoyable and thought-provoking read.”—School
Library Journal

“Readers will be totally caught up in Lara’s struggle to find her true self under all that weight.”—Booklist
An ALA Best Books for Young Adults
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 12, 1999
      A beauty queen develops a rare (and fictional) weight-gaining disorder. "Reading this often artificial novel for insight into is a little like eating peanut M&Ms for the protein, but it's a similarly addictive experience," said PW. Ages 12-up.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 2, 1998
      Lara Ardeche seems to have everything--the perfect boyfriend, a roomful of beauty pageant trophies, a talent for the piano and terrific looks--and as her saga begins, she is crowned homecoming queen of her Nashville high school. Upon this paragon, Bennett (Did You Hear About Amber?) visits a made-up disease, which makes Lara balloon past 200 pounds, no matter how little she eats and how much she exercises. Her popularity turns to ashes and she becomes alienated from herself, "a prisoner in a fat suit"--and her troubles have only begun. Bennett drops in transcripts from TV talk shows and news reports to demonstrate just how ingrained is the prejudice against fat people in American culture, and she obviously wants to challenge popular notions of weight, self-image and beauty. Reading this often artificial novel for insight into these issues is a little like eating peanut M&Ms for the protein, but it's a similarly addictive experience. While Bennett contrives both the obstacles facing Lara and the means by which Lara surmounts them, the author is on target with her estimation of how greatly readers will share Lara's horror at her plight; if she does not revolutionize anyone's thinking about weight, she is sure to hit a nerve. Ages 12-up.

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  • ATOS Level:4
  • Lexile® Measure:640
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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