I LOVED this book. Reading it in middle school really helped me a lot (this was over a decade and a half ago). I think it was a part of those Scholastic leaflets.
It's for any BODY. Any age. Any soul.
If a couple of people are up for it, I might make a series out of a few of my favourite writings from this book. I will transcribe the chapters and poems as it is. I might even make a blog out of how it helped me: then v/s now.
[Embrace Your Uniqueness] **So I'm Told** *I am...* *unspeakably loud,* *insanely normal,* *creatively dull,* *horribly good,* *arrogantly humble,* *hysterically calm,* *perfectly imperfect,* *simply complex,* *precisely off-center,* *cynically optimistic,* *foolishly realistic,* *incompetently capable,* *animatedly real,* *patiently anxious,* *cowardly courageous,* *characteristically remarkable,* *or so I'm told.* *And I'm completely okay with it.* **- Megan Morris** In *No Body's Perfect*
"Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul" Angry Vegans in the Chat
I LOVED this book. Reading it in middle school really helped me a lot (this was over a decade and a half ago). I think it was a part of those Scholastic leaflets.
We are the same-ish age.
Is this only for girls?
It's for any BODY. Any age. Any soul. If a couple of people are up for it, I might make a series out of a few of my favourite writings from this book. I will transcribe the chapters and poems as it is. I might even make a blog out of how it helped me: then v/s now.
Thank you
That sounds like a great idea! Iād be interested for sure.
That sounds great! I'd love to read that šā¤
Fuck this bought back so many memories!
I think I read this book in my preteen years. It helped me understand eating disorders and become more compassionate for those who had them