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  • 13 hodin čítania

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In this heartfelt and incisive novel, the virtues of unconventional beauty are celebrated while exploring issues of weight, self-image, sisterhood, and family. Victoria Dawson, a chubby girl with blond hair and blue eyes, feels out of place in her body-conscious family in L.A. Her tall, slender father and fine-boned, dark-haired mother are self-centered and disappointed by her looks. At six, Victoria sees a photograph of Queen Victoria, and her father claims she resembles her. After the birth of her perfect younger sister, Gracie, Victoria is often referred to as “our tester cake.” While her family can eat freely, Victoria must monitor her diet and faces her father's belittling comments, which overshadow her academic achievements. Seeking comfort in food, she dreams of escaping home. After college in Chicago, she moves to New York City, landing her dream job as a high school teacher and working hard at the gym. Despite tensions with her parents, she remains close to Gracie, who is engaged to a man resembling their narcissistic father. As the wedding approaches, a chance encounter and family confrontation lead to a pivotal moment. Victoria confronts a lifetime of hurt and neglect, realizing she must accept and celebrate herself. Ultimately, she discovers her worth and embraces her identity, proving that she is terrific, regardless of her size.

Nákup knihy

Door dik en dun, Danielle Steelová, Carla Hazewindus

Jazyk
Rok vydania
2011
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Platobné metódy

3,3
Dobrá
180 Hodnotenie
Titul
Door dik en dun
Jazyk
holandsky
Vydavateľ
Sijthoff
Rok vydania
2011
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
350
ISBN10
9021804700
ISBN13
9789021804705
Série
Prvé vydanie
2010
Pôvodný názov
Big Girl
Hodnotenie
3,3 z 5
Anotácia
In this heartfelt and incisive novel, the virtues of unconventional beauty are celebrated while exploring issues of weight, self-image, sisterhood, and family. Victoria Dawson, a chubby girl with blond hair and blue eyes, feels out of place in her body-conscious family in L.A. Her tall, slender father and fine-boned, dark-haired mother are self-centered and disappointed by her looks. At six, Victoria sees a photograph of Queen Victoria, and her father claims she resembles her. After the birth of her perfect younger sister, Gracie, Victoria is often referred to as “our tester cake.” While her family can eat freely, Victoria must monitor her diet and faces her father's belittling comments, which overshadow her academic achievements. Seeking comfort in food, she dreams of escaping home. After college in Chicago, she moves to New York City, landing her dream job as a high school teacher and working hard at the gym. Despite tensions with her parents, she remains close to Gracie, who is engaged to a man resembling their narcissistic father. As the wedding approaches, a chance encounter and family confrontation lead to a pivotal moment. Victoria confronts a lifetime of hurt and neglect, realizing she must accept and celebrate herself. Ultimately, she discovers her worth and embraces her identity, proving that she is terrific, regardless of her size.