Fat Cat

Fat Cat by Robin Brande is a novel published by Random House Children’s Books on September 13, 2011. This edition spans 346 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Cat, a witty and humorous character who embarks on a unique science project that leads her to experiment on herself. As she adopts the lifestyle of early human ancestors, she discovers the benefits of healthy eating and physical activity, all while navigating the complexities of teenage life.
Readers will find a blend of humor and insight as the narrative delves into themes of self-esteem, body image, and the challenges of adolescence. The book addresses social topics relevant to young adults, including friendship and relationships, while also providing practical elements such as recipes and an interview with the author reflecting on her own experiences. This engaging exploration offers a thoughtful perspective on how young women can care for themselves and embrace their identities.
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Cat’s smart, sassy and funny, but thin she’s not. Until her class science project. That’s when she winds up doing an experiment–on herself. Before she knows it, Cat is living–and eating–like the hominids, our earliest human ancestors. True, no chips or TV is a bummer and no car is a pain, but healthful eating and walking everywhere do have their benefits.
As the pounds drop off, the guys pile on. All this newfound male attention is enough to drive a girl crazy! If only she weren’t too busy hating Matt McKinney to notice. . . .
This funny and thoughtful novel explores how girls feel about their bodies, and the ways they can best take care of their most precious resource: themselves.
The paperback edition includes fun, tasty recipes and an interview with the author about her own experiences as an overweight teen.
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