Misfits, Rejects and Ne'er-Do-Wells Running A Radio Station: Was It A Business Or A Commune?
Mattie's still adjusting to stepfamily life, so drooling over her sexy neighbour is a welcome distraction.
This is a book that you can give to your partying and boozy neighbor, your likeable but unsaved Uncle Fred, or the Christian mom who is grieved that her beloved church-going son has turned atheist.
Betrayal is in the air but what really happened and why? Fat Chance, Simon Gray's compulsively readable account of life on the edge of a nervous breakdown, charts the real drama behind the media drama behind the stage drama.
Lisa wants to know.Can you snatch a modelling contract when you're fourteen and a social outcast, with a mother who pumps donuts, hot dogs and chilli pancakes into you like there's no tomorrow?FAT CHANCE!
In a series of diary entries, thirteen-year-old Judi recounts her struggles to lose weight, hide her bulimia from her mother, find a boy friend, and decide on a profession.
A funny, wicked satire on size zero, celebrity weight obsessed magazines, the fashion industry, the advertising industry, high society and Hollywood - no area of media fuelled body perfection' bullying remains unscathed!
Fat Chance
Fat Chance
Fat Chance
Fat Chance: A Comedy in Two Acts
Fat Chance
In this book Julie shares the behind-the-scenes story of how she was chosen for The Biggest Loser, lost all the weight, and how her experience on that show ultimately changed her view of herself and her life forever!
A sharp, well-observed, and ultimately inspirational read. Every woman should read this book' Louise O'Neill 'Louise's life reads like a thriller - I had goose-bumps throughout!
A sharp, well-observed, and ultimately inspirational read. Every woman should read this book' Louise O'Neill 'Louise's life reads like a thriller - I had goose-bumps throughout!