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288 pages, Hardcover
First published March 18, 2014
”I’m just Colby, The Fat Girl. I live in the school library, shop in the XXL section when I’m forced to buy clothes, and stay in my bedroom with my door closed. And I have my own snack stash that nobody knows about.”Colby’s life takes a 180 turn when she discovers that her father has been having an affair. At the same time, it is discovered that he has embezzled money from his senatorial campaign. He’s also destroyed the family finances so Colby’s family is forced to move from their family home. Their home is seized by the authorities, her parents separate, and Colby and her mother and youngest sister move to the small town of Piney Creek, to a trailer behind their Aunt Leah’s and Cousin Ryan’s home. This is quite the fall from their upper middle class existence. And yes, this is the same Aunt Leah that the family shunned only 6 months earlier at a family picnic because she separated from her husband because he was abusive.
”It’s like two people inside me are fighting to control what I eat, and the one thing in common is hatred of me for what I look like and how it feels to be in my body: for my inability to stop once I start.”A chain of events is set in place when a video of Colby attempting to get into her jeans is posted on the internet. Colby becomes despondent and plans her death. As she jumps in front of a truck, she is pushed out of the way and survives. Her rescuer does not. Colby then becomes a part of a deception when her mother insists that Colby was trying to push her rescuer out of the way.