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IT'S NOT YOUR FAULT THAT YOU'RE OVERWEIGHT
By: Merilee A. Kern

A Story of Enlightenment, Empowerment, And Accomplishment for Overweight And Obese Kids

Girl's Edition
Starbound Books
December 2005
72 pages
ISBN: 1587365677
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It's Not Your Fault That You're Overweight is a fictional children's story depicting the life of Patty, who typifies the average overweight American kid as she encounters the emotional and physical challenges associated with an adolescent overweight condition. The story culminates with Patty overcoming these challenges and improving her health condition by better understanding the importance of good nutrition and exercise, and through an increased awareness of the overwhelming number of social pressures, corporate persuasions, media-perpetuated temptations, and other cultural influences that adversely affect her ability to make healthy choices.

The story not only portrays how America's children have been culturally programmed into obesity, but also empowers its young readers to recognize the constant stream of negative influences encountered daily, to make decisive changes in their lifestyles and, in doing so, to get on track toward a lifetime of health and wellness.

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