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I'm not fat, just big-boned :) Ready for a comical view on the battle of the bulge from a fat chick with a whole new perspective? Making Light of Being Heavy is it!
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Background
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These days everyone has a society-driven mindset and totally forget to laugh, especially at themselves. This may be cliché but I truly believe that laughter is the best medicine and I think everybody should laugh every day. Period. Over the years as a person blessed with the fat gene, I have been in many situations where if could not find humor I probably would end up on the couch in a psychiatrist’s office. This book may be considered politically incorrect regarding such a subject but it is based on reality. This is a reality that many women have just like me but do not think they can (or should) at times just laugh about it.
My intention when I started writing this book was to hopefully give insight to many who could never relate but at the same time perhaps provide a different perspective to women just like me. It is a point of view that has given me the strength to live my life happily and project these feelings onto everyone I come in contact with. I have a great sense of humor and a quit wit and guarantee you will be laughing (and thinking) with each chapter of Making Light of Being Heavy.
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Birth Place
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Brewer, ME U.S.
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Favorite Links
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Making Light of Being Heavy
This site contains Kandy Siahaya's personal blog and a way to purchase her book, Making Light of Being Heavy.
As The Pages Turn
Scroll down to read a review for Making Light of Being Heavy by Dorothy Thompson, publicist and author.
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