Synopsis With BIG GIRL, romance master Danielle Steele crafts a contemporary tale of a young woman trying to break free of her cruel parents and make it on her own. Victoria Dawson is a chubby girl, and has been made to feel unworthy by her status-hungry parents. She leaves Los Angeles to distance herself from her family, and starts a new job teaching in New York City. She stays close to her sister Grace, and thought they are very different, they lean on each other for support. When Grace gets engaged, Victoria finds herself facing a whole new set of insecurities, and she must work even harder to free herself from her parents' criticisms.
| Key Details | | Author: | Danielle Steel | | Language: | English | | Publisher: | Brilliance Audio | | Format: | Audio | | ISBN-10: | 1423388305 | | ISBN-13: | 9781423388302 |
| Additional Details | | Narrated by: | Kathleen McInerney | | Edition Description: | Abridged |
| Size | | Thickness: | 1.5 in | | Weight: | 4.8 oz |
Publisher's Note After her sister gets engaged to a carbon copy of her narcissistic father, plus-size woman Victoria Dawson, who has fled L.A. for less-body-conscious New York City, must learn to love herself for who she is if she is ever going to get on with her life.
After her sister gets engaged to a carbon copy of her narcissistic father, plus-size woman Victoria Dawson, who has fled L.A. for less-body-conscious New York City, must learn to love herself for who she is if she is ever going to get on with her life. Simultaneous.
Industry Reviews "What makes BIG GIRL fascinating is its chronicle of Victoria's struggles with her weight, a subject Americans aren't quite sure how to talk about right now....[W]e root for Victoria in her battles with her family, low self-esteem and size....Steel deserves praise for addressing weighty issues." (03/09/2010)
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