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In Clothes Called Fat
In Clothes Called Fat | Moyoco Anno
4 posts | 3 read | 2 to read
Noko's life appears to be perfect, but her constant stuggles with self-image and self-confidence cause her to forego happiness in order to keep her weight down.
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BiblioNyan
In Clothes Called Fat | Moyoco Anno
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👗About a woman who‘s fighting body-image issues.
👗Strong themes of obsession on physical beauty.
👗Brilliantly highlights roles that society plays in fat-shaming people into having toxic conceptions of themselves.
👗Showcases dangers of bulimia.
👗Themes on psychological impact of negative & hateful ostracisation of ppl who aren‘t viewed as “attractive” & how body images probs aren‘t limited to fat people.
👗Art complements narrative very well.

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MoniqueChristine
In Clothes Called Fat | Moyoco Anno
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Anno's art is messy and expressive, which may put some off. I like her style. Its the most interesting thing about the book. I love the cover with its ragged desperation. Its just a pity the story itself wasn't as dynamic.

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MoniqueChristine
In Clothes Called Fat | Moyoco Anno
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More horror story than anything, this world is filled with awful people, including the protagonist. Its a dark, depressing narrative with plot threads that often go nowhere. Its meandering and often doesn't seem to know what it wants to say. It deals with eating disorders but doesn‘t do it well. Big trigger warning for this title.

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well.read.panda
In Clothes Called Fat | Moyoco Anno
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I thought this book about what is expected of women's bodies was good and important. I don't love the art style, but it's not bad. Trigger warnings for this work: eating disorders, diet culture, some violent sex.

UrsulaMonarch Looks intense! 7y
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