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This item: Moose: A Memoir. by Stephanie Klein Paperback. $ Only 2 left in stock - order soon. Ships from and sold by Adam'sBooksUSA. $ shipping. Straight Up and Dirty: A Memoir. by Stephanie Klein Paperback. $/5(63). Customer Review: Stephanie Klein on "Moose: A Memoir of Fat Camp" See full review. Merchant Video. Onsite Associates Program. Amazon Influencer. Customer reviews. out of 5 stars. out of 5. 62 global ratings. 5 star 48% 4 star 24% 3 star 13% /5(62).  · Moose: A Memoir of Fat Camp. by. Stephanie Klein (Goodreads Author) · Rating details · 3, ratings · reviews. With her signature acerbic wit and captivating insight, the author of the wildly popular Straight Up and Dirty offers a powerful and beautifully stark portrait of adolescence. While she is pregnant with twins, one sentence /5.


Moose: A Memoir of Fat Camp by Stephanie Klein and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at bltadwin.ru This item: Moose: A Memoir. by Stephanie Klein Paperback. $ Only 2 left in stock - order soon. Ships from and sold by Adam'sBooksUSA. $ shipping. Straight Up and Dirty: A Memoir. by Stephanie Klein Paperback. $ ‎Stephanie Klein was an eighth grader with a weight problem. It was a problem at school, where the boys called her "Moose," and it was a problem at home, where her father reminded her, "No one likes fat girls." After many frustrating sessions with a nutritionist known as the fat doctor of Roslyn Heig.


After many frustrating sessions with a nutritionist known as the fat doctor of Roslyn Heights, Long Island, Klein's parents enrolled her for a summer at fat camp. Determined to return to school thin and popular, without her "lard arms" and "puckered ham," Stephanie embarked on a memorable journey that would shape more than just her body. Moose: A Memoir of Fat Camp by Stephanie Klein. Stephanie Klein’s memoir Moose is a compilation of the year she spent going to fat camp, a time which eventually led to her working as a counselor there. The book opens with her standing on a scale in the OBGYN office. Although she is pregnant with twins, Klein doesn’t want to gain weight, so she is surprised as the nurse makes clear the harm she could do to her unborn children if she continues to diet while pregnant. Moose, A Memoir of Fat Camp by Stephanie Klein was truly a remarkable book. I was so impressed by the author's honesty in telling about her experiences of being an overweight preteen and teen. Her descriptions of the embarrassment and anger felt by the rejection and names she was called was convincing.

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