Waisted

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Product Details

Price
$27.00
Publisher
Atria Books
Publish Date
Pages
288
Dimensions
6.3 X 1.0 X 9.1 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781501131387
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About the Author

Randy Susan Meyers, author of The Murderer's Daughters, spent eight years as assistant director of Common Purpose, a batterer intervention program where she worked with both batterers and domestic violence victims. Previously, she was director for the Mission Hill Community Centers where she worked with at-risk youth. She is the co-author of the nonfiction book Couples with Children. Her short fiction has been published in Perigee, Fog City Review, and Grub Street Free Press. She currently teaches fiction-writing seminars at the Grub Street Writers' Center in Boston, Massachusetts. She lives in Boston with her husband and is the mother of two grown daughters.

Reviews

"A big-hearted triumph of a novel. Meyers tackles painful truths and thorny issues while weaving a smart and engaging story about weight loss, self-acceptance and the fortifying power of female friendship."-- Carolyn Parkhurst, New York Times bestselling author of Harmony and The Dogs of Babel
"The perfect blend of great storytelling and incisive commentary, Waisted peels back the layers of women's feelings about their bodies, their relationships, and ultimately their self-worth. Readers will ride a tilt-a-whirl of emotions--fist pumping chief among them--as Alice and Daphne wage war on their inner demons and on the heartless filmmaker who would exploit their deepest wounds for his own gain."-- Juliette Fay, author of The Tumbling Turner Sisters
"Suspenseful. Witty. Warm. Wonderful. Disturbing. Thoughtful. Compelling. Riveting. Seriously important. Inspiring. It made me hungry. Then made me never want to eat again. I recognized myself. Then hated myself. Then loved myself. This is a must read for every woman who ever stepped on the scale with her eyes closed. And every woman who hasn't." --M.J. Rose, New York Times bestselling author of Tiffany Blues
"Meyers perfectly captures every woman's angst overweight in a fresh and entertainingway. The characters are unlike any you've met before and the plot will keep the reader turning pages well into the night. Pardon the pun, but I devoured Waisted in one sitting." --Elyssa Friedland, author of The Intermission
"How far will women go to achieve the weight loss they think will bring them happiness? This incisive story of friendship and self-esteem gets at the heart of body image with the pacing of a thriller." --Nichole Bernier, author of The Unfinished Work of Elizabeth D.

"When body image goes rogue in this tense and riveting novel, three women wade into a swamp of self-destruction as they attempt to save what they love most." --E.B. Moore, author of An Unseemly Wife
"This novel, about the lengths women will go to lose weight, gave me so much to think about in terms of how I think about weight and how I can let it control my life. The idea that a number on a scale can change my mood is ridiculous and yet dead-on. In this novel, Alice and Daphne go to a weight-loss retreat that is a documentary experiment in disguise. They are shamed, put through devastating workouts on little food, and plied with pills. As difficult as it was for me to watch them go through this, I had to think, "Yeah, I might do the same." Meyers does such a great job capturing the mindset of these women and how society views them. There's so much more to this novel-how race plays into body expectations; the examples we do or do not provide for our own children; family dynamics-and I'll be thinking about it for a good long time. I think this is novel looks at some important topics but disguises them in this amazingly readable and engaging novel. I had to see how it would end! This would be an excellent book club novel as there is so much great stuff in here to discuss!" --Jennifer Brown, USA Bestselling Author of Modern Girls

"I honestly can't remember a time when I wasn't worried about my weight, trying to lose it, trying to hide it. I still am. But what I found in Waisted was more valuable than almost any other advice or lessons about weight loss I've ever read. The story of two women, Waisted is about what lengths women will go to lose weight, what happens when you're pushed beyond humiliation, pain, and fear, survive it, and move towards a happier life. The women of Waisted are real, flawed, but completely relatable and lovely characters. I saw so much of myself and women I know, not only in the protagonists but in family and friends. This book pushed so many emotional buttons for me, but Randy Susan Meyer's writing is stunning, her storytelling both compassionate and compelling. Waisted is about so much more than weight loss. It's about learning about yourself and learning to love yourself, step by (sometimes tiny) step. An excellent and empathetic read for, as MJ Rose is quoted saying "every woman who ever stepped on the scale with her eyes closed. And every woman who hasn't." --Tildy Banker-Johnson, Belmont Books Manager
"Meyers spins a compelling tale, raising critical questions about familial, social, and cultural messages about body image."-- Kirkus Reviews

"To Alice and Daphne, being thin is taking over their world. They become fast friends when they both sign up for a program promising dramatic weight loss in one month. Meyers exquisitely explores body image, family, and marriage in this surprisingly deep novel. though she starts with a fictionalized version of the TV show The Biggest Loser, she dips into major issues of race, culture, obsession, and sisterhood. Taking on the timely topic of how a woman is perceived in today's society, she twists it into how far women will go to be what society deems right, and at what cost--a marriage, a family obligation, a personal goal? A compelling story that will leave readers giving their scale the side eye." --Booklist

"Meyers delivers a timely examination of body image, family, friendship, and what it means to be a woman in modern society. It will appeal to anyone who has ever dreaded stepping on a scale; even those who haven't will learn from it. Culturally inclusive and societally on point, this is a must-read." --Library Journal

"An incredibly well written novel with clever, witty repartee." --New Hampshire Jewish Daily Reporter