<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><i>Things No One Will Tell Fat Girls</i> is a manifesto and call to arms for women of all sizes and ages. With smart and spirited eloquence, veteran blogger Jes Baker calls on women to be proud of their bodies, fight against fat-shaming, and embrace a body-positive worldview to change public perceptions and help women maintain mental health. <p/> With the same straightforward tone that catapulted her to national attention when she wrote a public letter addressing the sexist comments of Abercrombie & Fitch's CEO, Jes shares personal experiences along with in-depth research in a way that is approachable, digestible, and empowering. Featuring notable guest authors, <i>Things No One Will Tell Fat Girls</i> is an invitation for all women to reject fat prejudice, learn to love their bodies, and join the most progressive, and life-changing revolution there is: the movement to change the world by loving their bodies.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"If only <i>Things No One Will Tell Fat Girls</i> were my bible 25 years ago, it would have surely saved me years of hating my body. This book is a must read for girls and women of all ages and sizes. I believe this book has to power to change the trajectory of self-loathing for countless females. Bless you, Jes Baker."<br><b>Ricki Lake</b> <br>"The first thing readers of this stirring manifesto will notice is that Baker, a blogger and mental health specialist, is very funny. She is also on a mission. As Baker explains, she wants to help women embrace a body-positive view that doesn t put other people down for their size, color, or self-presentation. The book builds on Baker s viral Attractive and Fat campaign, which called out Abercrombie & Fitch for fat shaming. Baker recommends websites, blogs, books, and hotlines for anyoneof any genderwho s intent on living without self-loathing despite the social pressures around body image. Her message is powerful, particularly her suggestions of things 'fat people' should insist on doing that others often tell them they can t (e.g., sitting in a booth, riding a bike, wearing a bikini). Equally strong are the essays from guest authors, including 'Body Love and Disabilities: Intersections of Identity' by Shanna Katz Kattari and 'The Case for Male Fatshion' by Bruce Sturgell. Readers will be challenged and empowered by Baker s ideas, inspired by her quest to promote body positivity, and entertained by her candid, witty storytelling."<br><i><b>Publishers Weekly</b></i> <br> Thank you, Jes Baker. Thank you from my daughter. Thank you from me . . . . <i>Things No One Will Tell Fat Girls</i> is a cultural game changer. <br><b>Brittany Gibbons</b>, Bestselling Author of <i>Fat Girl Walking</i> <br> Fierce. Funny. Factual....Tackles our most deeply held beliefs about our bodies with razor sharp wit and an unapologetic commitment that we all deserve to love these vessels we live in. Bravo for this piece of body liberation! <br><b>Sonya Renee Taylor</b>, Founder and Radical Executive Officer of The Body is Not an Apology <br>"Baker has done it all: A fierce, funny, and rocking manifesto that applies solid science to challenge common body myths, exposes cultural health hypocrisies, and stays true to the politics of social justice. <i>Things No One Will Tell Fat Girls</i> will inspire you to find and flaunt your own brand of awesome."<br><b>Linda Bacon</b>, PhD author of HAES(r) and Body Respect"<br><br>"If only "Things No One Will Tell Fat Girls" were my bible 25 years ago, it would have surely saved me years of hating my body. This book is a must read for girls and women of all ages and sizes. I believe this book has to power to change the trajectory of self-loathing for countless females. Bless you, Jes Baker."<BR>Ricki Lake <BR>"The first thing readers of this stirring manifesto will notice is that Baker, a blogger and mental health specialist, is very funny. She is also on a mission. As Baker explains, she wants to help women embrace a body-positive view that doesn t put other people down for their size, color, or self-presentation. The book builds on Baker s viral Attractive and Fat campaign, which called out Abercrombie & Fitch for fat shaming. Baker recommends websites, blogs, books, and hotlines for anyoneof any genderwho s intent on living without self-loathing despite the social pressures around body image. Her message is powerful, particularly her suggestions of things 'fat people' should insist on doing that others often tell them they can t (e.g., sitting in a booth, riding a bike, wearing a bikini). Equally strong are the essays from guest authors, including 'Body Love and Disabilities: Intersections of Identity' by Shanna Katz Kattari and 'The Case for Male Fatshion' by Bruce Sturgell. Readers will be challenged and empowered by Baker s ideas, inspired by her quest to promote body positivity, and entertained by her candid, witty storytelling."<BR>"Publishers Weekly" <BR> Thank you, Jes Baker. Thank you from my daughter. Thank you from me . . . . "Things No One Will Tell Fat Girls" is a cultural game changer. <BR>Brittany Gibbons, Bestselling Author of "Fat Girl Walking" <BR> Fierce. Funny. Factual....Tackles our most deeply held beliefs about our bodies with razor sharp wit and an unapologetic commitment that we all deserve to love these vessels we live in. Bravo for this piece of body liberation! <BR>Sonya Renee Taylor, Founder and Radical Executive Officer of The Body is Not an Apology <BR>"Baker has done it all: A fierce, funny, and rocking manifesto that applies solid science to challenge common body myths, exposes cultural health hypocrisies, and stays true to the politics of social justice. "Things No One Will Tell Fat Girls" will inspire you to find and flaunt your own brand of awesome."<BR>Linda Bacon, PhD author of HAES(r) and Body Respect"<br><br>"The first thing readers of this stirring manifesto will notice is that Baker, a blogger and mental health specialist, is very funny. She is also on a mission. As Baker explains, she wants to help women embrace a body-positive view that doesn t put other people down for their size, color, or self-presentation. The book builds on Baker s viral Attractive and Fat campaign, which called out Abercrombie & Fitch for fat shaming. Baker recommends websites, blogs, books, and hotlines for anyoneof any genderwho s intent on living without self-loathing despite the social pressures around body image. Her message is powerful, particularly her suggestions of things 'fat people' should insist on doing that others often tell them they can t (e.g., sitting in a booth, riding a bike, wearing a bikini). Equally strong are the essays from guest authors, including 'Body Love and Disabilities: Intersections of Identity' by Shanna Katz Kattari and 'The Case for Male Fatshion' by Bruce Sturgell. Readers will be challenged and empowered by Baker s ideas, inspired by her quest to promote body positivity, and entertained by her candid, witty storytelling."<BR>"Publishers Weekly" <BR> Thank you, Jes Baker. Thank you from my daughter. Thank you from me . . . . "Things No One Will Tell Fat Girls" is a cultural game changer. <BR>Brittany Gibbons, Bestselling Author of "Fat Girl Walking" <BR> Fierce. Funny. Factual....Tackles our most deeply held beliefs about our bodies with razor sharp wit and an unapologetic commitment that we all deserve to love these vessels we live in. Bravo for this piece of body liberation! <BR>Sonya Renee Taylor, Founder and Radical Executive Officer of The Body is Not an Apology <BR>"If only Things No One will tell Fat Girls were my bible 25 years ago, it would have surely saved me years of hating my body. This book is a must read for girls and women of all ages and sizes. I believe this book has to power to change the trajectory of self-loathing for countless females. Bless you, Jes Baker."<BR>Ricki Lake"<br><br>Thank you, Jes Baker. Thank you from my daughter. Thank you from me . . . . "Things No One Will Tell Fat Girls" is a cultural game changer. <BR>Brittany Gibbons, Bestselling Author of "Fat Girl Walking" <BR> Fierce. Funny. Factual....Tackles our most deeply held beliefs about our bodies with razor sharp wit and an unapologetic commitment that we all deserve to love these vessels we live in. Bravo for this piece of body liberation! <BR>Sonya Renee Taylor, Founder and Radical Executive Officer of The Body is Not an Apology<BR>"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Jes Baker</b> is a positive, progressive, and magnificently irreverent force to be reckoned with in the realm of self-love advocacy and mental health. She believes in the importance of body autonomy, TYPING IN ALL CAPS, strong coffee, and even stronger language. <p/> Jes is internationally recognized for her writing on her blog, <i>The Militant Baker</i> and for the Attractive and Fat campaign. Her extensive body advocacy work has continued to garner attention from hundreds of national and international media networks. <p/> When not blogging, Jes spends her time speaking at universities, taking pictures in her underwear, writing for online publications, working with plus size clothing companies, attempting to convince her cats that they like to wear bow ties and trying to beat her best time when playing The Quiet Game. Jes's record is currently a respectable 15 seconds. <p/> Learn more about Jes at TheMilitantBaker.com.
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