Passing for Thin Losing Half My Weight and Finding Myself

Cover of Passing for Thin Losing Half My Weight and Finding Myself by Frances Kuffel
Publisher: Broadway Books
Year: 2004
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9780767912914
Dimensions:
Height: 8.75 Inches
Length: 5.75 Inches
Weight: 0.9 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 362.1/96398/0092 B
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“Passing for Thin: Losing Half My Weight and Finding Myself” by Frances Kuffel is a memoir published by Broadway Books in 2004, featuring 260 pages in English. This intimate and darkly comic account chronicles Kuffel’s transformative journey as she navigates the challenges of losing half her body weight. The narrative begins with a poignant moment at the airport, where her brother fails to recognize her due to her significant weight loss, setting the stage for a deep exploration of identity and self-perception.

In this memoir, Kuffel shares her experiences of adjusting to her new body and the societal expectations that accompany it. With unflinching honesty and humor, she reflects on the complexities of her past life as an obese woman and the newfound realities of being thinner. The book delves into themes of health, weight loss, and the emotional landscape of body image, as Kuffel learns to embrace her new identity while confronting the discomforts and joys that come with it. Through her journey, she highlights the shared human experience of feeling out of place in one’s own skin, ultimately discovering that her body is a vessel for becoming the woman she has always aspired to be.


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An intimate and darkly comic memoir of a woman who does a 180 with her body.
In the opening pages of “Passing for Thin, Frances Kuffel waits at the airport to be picked up by her brother, Jim. He strides past her without a glimmer of recognition because she barely resembles the woman he is expecting to see. Jim had last seen her when she was 188 pounds heavier.
What follows is one of the most piercing explorations of the limits and promises of a body since Lucy Grealy’s “Autobiography of a Face. With unflinching honesty and a wickedly dark sense of humor, Frances describes her first fumbling introductions to the slender, alien body she is left with after losing half her weight, shining a light on the shared human experience of feeling, at times, uncomfortable in one’s own skin.
Buoyed by support from a group of fellow compulsive eaters she deems “the Stepfords,” Frances adjusts not only to her new waistline, but to a strange new world–the Planet of Thin–where she doesn’t speak the language and doesn’t know the rules. Her lifetime of obesity had robbed her of the joys of lovers, a husband, children–and even made it impossible to enjoy a movie, when standing in line was too painful, or travel, when airplane seats were too small–and hadn’t prepared her for the unexpected attention from strangers, the deep pleasure of trying on a tailored suit, the satisfaction of a good run on a treadmill, or for the saucy fun of flirting and dating. She joyfully moves from observer to player, while struggling to enjoy the freedom her new shape has given her.
As Frances gradually comes to know–and love–the stranger in the mirror, she learns that this body does not define her, butenables her to become the woman she’s always wanted to be.

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Publisher: Broadway Books. Year: 2004.
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ISBN-13: 9780767912914.
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Language: en. Pages: 260. Edition: 1.

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