Maggie Goes on A Diet by Paul Kramer, is due for publication in the US in October but is already listed on many bookseller’s websites. The book tells the story of 14-year-old Maggie who “is transformed from being extremely overweight and insecure to a normal-sized girl who becomes the school football star”. “Through time, exercise and hard work, Maggie becomes more and more confident and develops a positive self-image,” it adds.
Really? Really?
Wait. Shouldn’t that image be reversed? She’s skinny but she thinks she’s fat? Then it’s called “Maggie Goes on a Diet,” people convince her she doesn’t need to and she learns to to gain self confidence and realizes that size is only a number and curves are beautiful?
I mean WTF did a man write this BS? Wait, yes one did.
curves are only beautiful if you’re healthy and curvy
you can be string-skinny and be terribly unwell
at the weight in the picture she appears unhealthy to me :\
if the book promotes healthy diets and healthy exercise where is the problem?
how does she appear unhealthy? I have no idea from this picture that she is unhealthy.
Unless it’s a frickin’ huge sweater it appears she’s too overweight for her age and size. Which I believe would generally be categorized as ‘unhealthy’ by a lot of doctors.
Until I read the book I won’t really know, but if she only joined the football team AFTER she exercised and dieted maybe she couldn’t play sports because she was too heavy?
Wait how do you know how much she weighs from the picture? It’s just a picture so we have no idea what her size is. I don’t think a doctor could look at a drawing and assess the healthiness of a fictional character. And if they did, I would really find them suspect.
if we’re judging based on just how she looks, then yes, she does look unhealthy. You could be considered healthy and in shape at that weight, but at 14, it’s probably best for a child to lose some weight to avoid possible future health problems. If it’s not promoting starving yourself down to a size 0, I see no problems.
No this drawing does not connote unhealthiness. We don’t know anything about this girl from this picture. The only thing that we know are the ideas we make from seeing it. I see a full sized girl who is worried about her size and desperate to be thinner. That is what I see. Not an unhealthy girl who needs to lose weight. Pictures send all sorts of messages, but the messages are the ones that we take from them. That’s what art is about.
A lot of these comments are really disturbing me. First of all everyone is beautiful regardless of health. You don’t randomly decide physical attributes of beauty. Nobody gets to. Also the book may say she’s 14 but she looks younger then that to me. Should could be anywhere between 8 to 14. Is this the message we want to send to girl who are 7 or 8 and who’s weight is likely to change as they grow?Also people can play sports at any size. I know plenty of men who weigh over 300 pounds who plays sports. The problem with this book is it’s shaming young girls and telling them they need to change. Above everything though people don’t have the right to have an opinion on someoe else’s body. This may just be a drawing but you don’t get to fucking say “she looks unhealthy” or “she needs to lose wieght” because it’s not your fucking business. I wouldn’t look at people and say “god you need to change you hair color” or “the way you dress makes you look like a freak” because I’m not an asshole and I know it’s not my business.
Let me add that as a writer myself who knows a lot about the writing biz, in reading, children “read up.” Which mean young adult books about 17 year olds are actually read by 13 and 14 year olds. Teenagers are are usually already reading books for general fiction.
That means this book, which would probably be classified as middle grade, would probably be read by a “tween.” That is, someone who is 11 years old. How sick is that?
I’m all for people making healthy eating choices: but why use the word diet? Since it’s usually finite in nature. Also, the cover art reminds me of a beginning to an eating disorder PSA.
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oh gee this is going to be such a fun fucking fucked-up video game for my child T-T FUCK U!!!!!
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What the fuckety fuck?
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LAWLZ@ The illustrationz, the cover page is killing me. Both points are valid, where the book description seems bad,...
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wth where can i buy this book lol
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kaleidoscopemeansiloveyou reblogged this from bowfolk and added:
Okay so this isn’t looking too good, but maybe we should read the book first? I hate to use the old saying at a time...
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D: *look of horror* This is real? *wince* oh society, why must you suck?
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Okay. Opinions. I read an interview with the man who wrote it. I totally understand his reasons for writing it: When he...
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What the everloving fuck
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…Yeah, I’m going to have to agree with the above. Here’s a confesion, my awesome tumblr peeps, I am fat. Have been...
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trauma warning fatphobia...this is reeeeeeeeally gross. Weight loss should not be sold to...
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This, also. Nowhere do I get from the picture or the summary that this book is sexist. If that girl wants to wear a pink...
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Author Paul Kramer was interviewed on Good Morning America and could only give bullshit answers and trite phrases like...
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Obesity is a problem, a complex problem involving a number of social, economic,
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^ Kind of agree. Can’t say for sure if it’s got a good or bad message unless I’ve read it, but if it’s just encouraging...
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I agree with Idris on this completely. The description of the book is literally the most wholesome one that I have ever...
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You know what might really help Maggie develop positive self-image? Not living in a fucking world where shit like this...
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holden421 reblogged this from kasprik and added:
Umm why the he’ll is being over weight acceptable. More kids than ever before suffer from early onset diabetes but it’s...
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