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Annotated by:
- Wear, Delese
- Date of entry: Feb-03-1997
Summary
This story illustrates how terrifying and painful adolescence can be when lived according to the relentless standards of physical attractiveness, especially thinness. Janine, the teenage narrator, is overweight and unattractive; Dawn is her self-absorbed best friend. Janine is bulimic, a ritual she engages in when not going to the mall looking for boys, that is, looking for someone who will love her. The story illuminates the allure of thinness to an overweight adolescent who believes, because everyone tells her so, that with thinness comes acceptance, popularity, and love.
Primary Source
The Tyranny of the Normal
Publisher
Kent State Univ. Press
Place Published
Kent, Ohio
Edition
1996
Editor
Carol Donley & Sheryl Buckley
Page Count
9