Massive – Julia Bell

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Picador, 2003, Medium-format paperback – YA Fiction – 232pp. ISBN 9780330415613.

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Book Condition: Very Good
ISBN: 9780330415613
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Massive by Julia Bell is a powerful and thought-provoking novel that delves into the complexities of body image, family dynamics, and the struggle for acceptance. The story centres around Carmen, a teenager grappling with weight issues, which are exacerbated by her mother’s obsession with the idea that being thin equals beauty, success, and happiness. When Carmen’s life is uprooted, and she moves to the city with her mother, she is faced with the stark reality of her changing world. In her quest for self-worth, Carmen begins to question whether being thin could be the key to changing her life, bringing everything she has ever wanted.

Through a raw and gritty narrative, Bell explores the difficult relationship between food, body image, and emotional needs. The novel paints a vivid portrait of three women in the same family, each struggling with their own issues related to food and self-esteem.

Massive is both grim and insightful, shedding light on the often-overlooked psychological aspects of eating disorders, while offering an empathetic view of the characters’ struggles. With a mixture of sympathy, humour, and sensitivity, the book navigates the harsh realities of living in a world obsessed with appearance, making it a poignant read for those seeking a deeper understanding of the complexities of self-image.

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