What do you do if you are in your aunt's wedding and you want to find a dress that flatters you and makes you feel thinner? Ann wants to lose weight, but weight has been a lifelong struggle for her. Her mother is a size 6, and eats healthy all the time. Ann just doesn't have the willpower or the interest to lose weight. She knows what she needs to do to lose the weight. She has read countless books, watched shows, and even tried infomercial food.
Ann starts to make changes in her lifestyle when she starts working at the Twisted Pretzel and starts earning her own money and meeting new people. She gains the self-confidence to make positive changes in her life. She also learns who her friends are- and which so-called friends really are not her friends. She also realizes that her mother has her own food issues.
Anyone who has ever had food issues will be able to relate to this book. Characters in the book have issues with too much food consumption and too little food consumption. Children who see us dealing with our food issues can be affected by our behavior, and this is also addressed.
If you feel you don't have food issues and never have, this book will remind to be s little gentler and kinder to those who do.
Rosie book 2015-2016
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