Synopses & Reviews
Fans of Issa Rae and Phoebe Robinson will love this collection of laugh-out-loud funny and insightful essays that explore race, feminism, pop culture, and how society reinforces the message that we are nothing without the perfect body.
By the time Chloé Hilliard was 12, she wore a size 12 — both shoe and dress — and stood over six feet tall. Fitting in was never an option. That didn’t stop her from trying. Cursed with a “slow metabolism,” “baby weight,” and “big bones,” — the fat trilogy — Chloe turned to fad diets, starvation, pills, and workouts, all of which failed.
Realizing that everything — from government policies to corporate capitalism — directly impacts our relationship with food and our waistlines, Chloé changed her outlook on herself and hopes others will do the same for themselves.
The perfect mix of cultural commentary, conspiracies, and confessions, F*ck Your Diet pokes fun at the all too familiar, misguided quest for better health, permanent weight loss, and a sense of self-worth.
Review
“A witty, whip-smart exploration of the ways society has screwed up the way we see our bodies….If only I could go back and time and give this book to my younger, less secure self.” Franchesca Ramsey, host of MTV’s Decoded & author of Well, That Escalated Quickly
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"[Hilliard’s] struggles with diet and body image are universally relatable and laugh-out-loud funny...but she pulls no punches in her research on how public policy and the media often set marginalized people up for failure..." Book Riot
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"...an irreverent must-read. Examining the quest for the so-called perfect body...Hilliard writes of her once-fraught relationship with her body, in the hope that others can find their way out of the yo-yo dieting cycle." Bustle
About the Author
Chloé Hilliard is a writer and comedian who first appeared as a semi-finalist on NBC’s Last Comic Standing and went on to appear on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Comedy Central, MTV, VH1, and more. Prior to her comedy career, she was a culture and entertainment journalist whose work has been featured in The Village Voice, Essence, Vibe, and The Source. Find out more at ChloeHilliard.com.