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Fat No More A Teenagers Victory Over Obesity Alberto Hidalgorobert

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Fat No More A Teenagers Victory Over Obesity Alberto Hidalgorobert
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Publisher: Arte Público Press;Piñata Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.01 MB
Pages: 148
Author: Alberto Hidalgo-Robert
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Fat No More A Teenagers Victory Over Obesity Alberto Hidalgorobert by Alberto Hidalgo-robert instant download after payment.

"My life was a circus and a comedy show by the age of three months: I was already the size of a one-year-old! I was hairy with big cheeks, big legs, feet akin to tamales and hands like an over-stuffed pita bread," writes twenty-year-old Alberto Hidalgo-Robert in this fascinating memoir about his lifelong struggle with obesity.

The first grandchild born into his family in El Salvador, Alberto is showered with attention and gifts. Soon, though, he is known as "El Gordito," or the little fat boy. By the age of seven, he weighed a whopping 120 pounds and his pediatrician had started him on a diet. By the time he was nine he had tried ten different diets. His life became a vicious cycle of eating to excess, sneaking food and lying to himself and his parents; he was the butt of practical jokes and teased by peers and strangers, ultimately turning into a recluse, addicted to food and television.

From the low point of his descent into obesity hell, Hidalgo-Robert chronicles...

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