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Hot & Heavy

Fierce Fat Girls on Life, Love, & Fashion

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Hot & Heavy

By: Virgie Tovar
Narrated by: Joy Nash
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In this fun, fresh, fat-positive anthology, fat activist and sex educator Virgie Tovar brings together voices from an often-marginalized community to talk about and celebrate their lives. Hot & Heavy rejects the idea that being thin is best, instead embracing the many fabulous aspects of being fat - building fat-positive spaces, putting together fat-friendly wardrobes, turning society’s rules into personal politics, and creating supportive, inclusive communities. Writers, activists, performers, and poets - including April Flores, Alysia Angel, Charlotte Cooper, Jessica Judd, Emily Anderson, Genne Murphy, and Tigress Osborn - cover everything from fat go-go dancing to queer dating to urban gardening in their essays, exploring their experiences with the word fat, pinpointing particular moments that have impacted the way they think and feel about their bodies, and telling the story of how they each became fat revolutionaries.

Groundbreaking and long overdue, Hot & Heavy is a fierce, sassy, thoughtful, authentic, and joyous collection of stories about unapologetically - and unconditionally - loving the body you’re in.

©2012-2050 Virginia Zolala-Tovar (P)2014 Seal Press
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What ever shape or size you are this book is extremely valuable. I learned a lot about this community of women. I have gained a better understanding of the challenges fat girls and women face and therefore have more empathy and support for fat liberation/advocacy movements. I think this book should be read by everyone. Each chapter is a mini memoir like window into a woman's life and her journey towards fat acceptance and more. It was written very well and captured and sustained my attention from start to finish. There were several moments where I could relate emotionally as well. I loved it.

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love, love, love!

I can't put into words how much I live this book!It makes me feel so good about myself and my body!

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Great for all gals!

If you could sum up Hot & Heavy in three words, what would they be?

Hot. Heavy. Honest.

What other book might you compare Hot & Heavy to and why?

Things no one will tell fat girls

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sas

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Hold on to your glitter

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Easy to listen to!

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I didn't like her personality i feel like she care so much about men attention and how they view her rather than achieving real things,you should be ashamed of yourself at this age you think like a teenager.

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