Fat from an early age, the author had an obese adolescence that
last into his 30s. Despite having lost more than 130 pounds three
times, he weighed 365 in October 1991, when he began accepting that
he might be a food addict, and undertaking the practices and
treatments designed for alcoholics. "Fat Boy Thin Man" relates what
it was like to grow up fat, what it was like to experience reliable
improvement in his health and lifestyle, and what about his
experience relates to others. The second line of his book assures
readers he isn't a guru; he shares what was shared with him by
others. "Fat Boy Thin Man" will delight readers who enjoy humorous,
engaging, real-life stories of redemption. But it will also serve
readers who suffer, or whose loved ones suffer, with obesity that
they have tried and failed to resolve repeatedly.
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