“The thinking that women of all shapes and sizes can be beautiful is still hugely problematic, because it is predicated on the idea that the most important thing a woman has to offer the world is her appearance. Men are raised to worry about their legacies, not their upper arm and thigh fat, stretch marks,…
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Luckiest Girl Alive Review
Luckiest Girl Alive was released in May 2015, but I only got around to reading it in December. If I had to choose, I’d say it was my favorite book from last year. And I got a lot of reading done in 2015. Luckiest Girl Alive is told through the unlikable protagonist, TifAni FaNelli. (Yes,…