![]() We get to know the screwed up people in Ann’s life more intimately. We get to know Ann on a much more personal level. It’s interesting to see what her day to day struggles in life are and how she handles the humility of it all as opposed to other books that try to rush through months, years at a time of a character’s life. Barson slowly progresses through Ann’s life in a short period of time….duh…. Tell her that I know what it’s like to have a messed up family. ![]() I so desperately wanted to grab her out of that book and tell her to just stop it. And I loved it! I saw so much of my youth in her. How about buying weight loss junk from infomercials promising to be the easiest solution? And for a limited time you’ll get not one, but TWO! BEEN THERE.Īnn is as desperate as they come. ![]() The “it” girls who pretend to befriend you while secretly laughing behind your back? Yeah, been there. Ann Galardi goes through pretty much everything any chubby girl such as my younger self has ever had to deal with in life. It was a quick read and just so relatable. ![]() Where do I begin? I thoroughly enjoyed this book. ![]()
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