![]() With Fat Cat Brande manages to pass along positive health changes to teens without sounding preachy. Like me, Cat is addicted to Diet Coke, and this book really makes me want to lick that terrible habit once and for all. I understand how it is so much easier to eat than to confront someone who has hurt you. Like Cat, I was a plump child, and like Cat, I was ridiculed for it. ![]() ![]() Though I am an adult reader, I really identified with Cat. I wish I could have read this book as a teen. WHAT I LIKEDĪCat’s pain and transformation are well-paced and believable, and the romance–once it finally gets going–is just oh-so-sweet. In the process, Cat transforms herself physically and emotionally and finally faces her past. Now in high school, Cat is planning to take her revenge: to beat her arch-nemesis in the science fair and prove once and for all that she is the better person. Shocked and hurt, Cat packed on the pounds and stopped swimming for good. When she was in seventh grade, Cat experienced a betrayal that changed her life.
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