· Danika reviews Fat Angie: Rebel Girl Revolution by e.E. Charlton-Trujillo Posted on Ma by Danika Ellis When I finished Fat Angie, I felt a bit conflicted about it. · FAT Angie tried to kill herself in a pep rally, thereby making herself the target of bullying in her high-school. This book was full with issues, I mean in the history of teen issues, every single one of them -except anorexia obviously- is in this book:bullying, death of a sibling, divorced parents,LGBT, cutting, adoption, war ext. all of that in one little book was too much/5. A girl who never sees her as Fat Angie, and who knows too well that the package doesn't always match what's inside. With an offbeat sensibility, mean girls to rival a horror classic, and characters both outrageous and touching, this darkly comic anti-romantic romance will appeal to anyone who likes entertaining and meaningful fiction.
Fat Angie PDF book by E.E. Charlton-Trujillo Read Online or Free Download in ePUB, PDF or MOBI eBooks. Published in March 1st the book become immediate popular and critical acclaim in young adult, lgbt books. Suggested PDF: La Guerra de Los Cielos. Listen to Fat Angie by e.E. Charlton-Trujillo with a free trial.\nListen to bestselling audiobooks on the web, iPad, iPhone and Android. Winner of a Stonewall Book Award Her sister was captured in Iraq, she's the resident laughingstock at school, and her therapist tells her to count instead of eat. Charlton-Trujillo (Feels Like Home) offers a hard-hitting third novel that swings between incredibly painful low moments and hard-won victories. The abuses Angie suffers are hard to stomach her mother can be truly cruel ("No one is ever going to love you if you stay fat," she tells Angie at one point) making the happiness the teenager is able.
Fat Angie: Homecoming is a celebration of friendship, love, and figuring out who you really are. This is a book for anyone who has ever struggled to find their place in the world. Fat Angie. Home / Books / Fat Angie. By e. E. Charlton Trujillo Added Decem. Angie is broken — by her can’t-be-bothered mother, by her high-school tormenters, and by being the only one who thinks her varsity-athlete-turned-war-hero sister is still alive. e.E. Charlton-Trujillo is a Mexican-American author, filmmaker and co-founder of the nonprofit Never Counted Out. Trujillo has written several award-winning novels including: The Fat Angie trilogy, Feels Like Home and Prizefighter en Mi Casa.
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