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Book Jacket TEENAGE WAISTLAND
A Former Fat Kid Weighs In on Living Large, Losing Weight, and How Parents Can (and Can't) Help
ABBY ELLIN
SUMMARY  |  EXCERPT   |  AUTHOR'S NOTE   |  QUOTES
Ellin's parents got it all wrong when it came to helping her lose weight — but what would have been right? In this fresh, frank, funny look at childhood obesity and its treatment, she journeys through diet culture seeking a better way.

We've been inundated lately with books and articles about childhood obesity. Most offer cultural critique or nutrition and exercise advice — in tones that are alternately appalled and patronizing. Few address the psychological, medical, cultural and developmental complexities affecting overweight kids. The truth is, many parents already know that Whoppers are fattening. What they don't know is how to effectively help an often discouraged, often reluctant kid on what will be a difficult, life-long journey.

Abby Ellin, a journalist and former fat-camper whose parents' attempts to "save her" from fatness proved counterproductive, has had a lifelong interest in figuring out how they might have done it better, and an abiding compassion for overweight kids. In Teenage Waistland she shares the story of her own adolescent struggle with food and weight, and journeys with hope, skepticism, and humor through the landscape of today's diet culture. She visits camps and community programs, and talks to experts, kids and their parents, seeking to answer these questions: What can parents say that kids will hear? Why don't kids exercise more and eat less when they're dying to be thinner? What treatment methods actually work? Willpower, or surrender? Shame, or inspiration?

Teenage Waistland is ultimately clarifying and provocative for anyone who's ever wrestled with weight issues. One size does not fit all when it comes to weight loss, and the better we understand that, the more likely we are to be able to help our kids.

Abby Ellin wrote the "Preludes" column in the New York Times for more than three years, in addition to feature assignments. Her work has appeared in many major publications, from Time and The Utne Reader to Cosmopolitan. She now lives in New York City.

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ISBN 978-1-58648-228-2
Pub date: 05/25/05
Price: $25.00/34.95 Canada
6 1/8 x 9 1/4
288 pages
Carton Quantity: 28
Current Events, Parenting
Selling Territory: W
Rights: First Serial, British Commonwealth, Translation, Audio & Electronic Rights: PublicAffairs; Performance Rights: Wilson Media

PAPERBACK
ISBN 978-1-58648-460-6
Pub date: 01/08/07
Price: $12.95/15.50 Canada
5 1/2 x 8 1/4
288 pages
Carton Quantity: 30
Memoir, Parenting
Selling Territory: W
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