Ultimate Popsugar Reading Challenge discussion
2021 Challenge - Regular
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19 - A book that discusses body positivity


This is one of my favorite books of 2020!!






This one is on my TBR - perfect! =)


Also, I read There's Something About Sweetie last year and truly loved it. That would be a good YA dealing with weigh issues and acceptance.
If you're looking for something short or you have kids at home, you might look at A Kids Book About Body Image

I'm struggling for something this year though, nothing on my TBR seems to fit.

Debbie wrote: "Although we often talk about body positivity issues with women, I think all genders have an issue with this. Likely books dealing with trans issues would be perfect. I've also added Will Grayson, Will Grayson..."
I adored Will Grayson, Will Grayson!
I adored Will Grayson, Will Grayson!

I also highly recommend One to Watch and Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body. Both are really excellent!
I think I may go with Spoiler Alert.

Big trigger warning for this one, but Wintergirls could maybe work for this, as it's about a girl recovering from anorexia.


Yes, I think there are various interpretations of this, including folks who work through internal colorism/anti-Blackness challenges. It doesn't have to be a weight focus.


so if anyone has suggestion about something similar.... maybe im thinking too much.

I also agree that trans and body dysphoria issues and colorism would work here. Open to recs for those issues!

For one of last year's prompts I read Balls, It Takes Some to Get Some. It was Chris Edwards memoir of growing up as a girl and hating his body and eventually transitioning to a man. I think that would work so well for this prompt and I really enjoyed the book.




Pop culture stereotypes, shopping frustrations, fat jokes, and misconceptions about health are all ways society systemically rejects large bodies. Big is a collection of personal and intimate experiences of plus size women, non-binary, and trans people in a society obsessed with thinness.

I know there's Wonder, but for me it wouldn't work as I've read it already and don't plan on re-reading for now. I thought maybe The War that Saved My Life by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley but I'm not sure if it fits. Would love some recommendations.

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I read Unbroken: 13 Stories Starring Disabled Teens this year, it's an anthology of short stories about disabled teens, and i think it could work for you here. it was a good read too

Good question! I’m struggling finding something in Mount TBR that fits this category and also have this book to read. Anyone here read it?

ETA: I'm so excited to find this book on the list from post #1! There's Something About Sweetie (Dimple and Rishi #2), Sandhya Menon. I'm reading Book #1 right now, for the PS Summer Challenge (a book that takes place the summer before college).


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I got Disability Visibility last month for my birthday and plan on reading it for this category.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...


I would say no. Heather is constantly lamenting her size and the "is not fat" phrase implies fat is bad, so that's not very body positive.
Books mentioned in this topic
Spoiler Alert (other topics)Dumplin' (other topics)
Wonder (other topics)
Nothing to See Here (other topics)
Faith, Vol. 1: Hollywood and Vine (other topics)
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