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I am glad I wrote this and I am grateful -- very grateful -- that internet you kept me company while I did.” But readers need to do more than keep the writer company -- they need to be included. She also admits, in "Why I Wrote Fat Girl," “I do not endear myself to you. I don’t put on airs. I am not that pleasant… If you have never been fat, you may find internet me and my story repugnant. There’s not much I can do about this.” How can you argue with internet that? She wrote the book she set out to write, and she knows that not everyone will enjoy it. She knows the book is unpleasant and will be disturbing to some. She doesn’t promise a happy ending. So, if the merit of a book is based on whether the author accomplished what they set out to do, bravo, Judith Moore.
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