45
Pounds (more or less)
by
K.A. Barson
Pub
Date: 7/11/13
Pub:
Penguin
Format:
ARC
Source:
pub
Here are the numbers of Ann Galardi’s life:
She is 16. And a size 17. Her perfect mother is a size 6. Her Aunt Jackie is getting married in 10 weeks, and wants Ann to be her bridesmaid. So Ann makes up her mind: Time to lose 45 pounds (more or less) in 2 1/2 months.
Welcome to the world of infomercial diet plans, wedding dance lessons, embarrassing run-ins with the cutest guy Ann’s ever seen—-and some surprises about her NOT-so-perfect mother.
And there’s one more thing. It’s all about feeling comfortable in your own skin-—no matter how you add it up!
"Deliciously relatable with a lot of laughter on the side." -- Rita Williams-Garcia, New York Times best-selling author.
I received an ARC of this title in exchange for an honest review
Sixteen year old Ann is a size 17 and not comfortable in her own
skin. Her perfect size six mother, who is not subtle about her
disappointment in Ann's weight, doesn't help Ann's situation. When
Ann's aunt asks her to be a bridesmaid in 10 weeks, Ann decides
she'll lose 45 pounds and fit in the perfect dress. Desperate, Ann
turns to an infomercial weight loss program, which doesn't turn out
to be the miracle it claims to be. A new summer job, best friend
issues, family drama, and the cutest boy Ann has ever seen, all
collide, creating one busy summer for Ann.
45 Pounds (More or Less) was such a fun, cute summer read!
This YA Contemp isn't just about Ann's weight loss struggles, it's
about family, friendship, acceptance, and self-discovery, but it
isn't cheesy or too after-school special over-the-top. This is a
quick read, easily consumed in one sitting, and once I began reading
I didn't want to put it down. Barson writes with a smart, witty voice
and has created such a likable, refreshing main character.
Ann's struggle with losing weight, her relationship with her family,
and her awkward interaction with the cutest boy ever, are all so
relatable and written in such an authentic way, with such charming
humor. Barson deftly explores important and heavy issues, like eating
disorders, bullying, and dysfunctional and broken families with a
seriousness such issues deserve, but in a way that keeps the story
from ever getting dark. Whether or not readers have struggled with
weight issues, Ann's addicting, often hilariously cringe-worthy
experiences are irresistibly entertaining and easy to relate to.
Ann's home-life and various family relationships are
thought-provoking and written with care.
I loved Ann a lot and saw so much of myself in her. I felt like I was
standing right there with her through every awkward encounter, every
painful experience, and every squee-worthy accomplishment. In many
ways, Ann is pretty average, not insanely smart or wickedly snarky or
a total outcast, but it's this average-ness that makes her so likable
and endearing. I was easily caught up in the relationships between
Ann and her various family members, especially between she and her
mother, and found myself moved, surprised, frustrated (and lots of
other feels) by them. However, one thing that bugged me was the way
Ann often treated her younger siblings with unwarranted and unfair
annoyance and impatience.
I
really liked how the subtle romantic elements played out in 45
Pounds (More or Less).
The romance doesn't dominate the story at all and is sprinkled
throughout in just the right amounts of organic doses. The “cutest
boy Ann has ever seen”, aka Jon, is super likable and the perfect
mix of sweet, charming, quirky, and swoon-worthy. I loved every scene
and interaction between Ann and Jon!
45 Pounds (More or Less) ends on such a wonderful, refreshing
note.
MY
FINAL THOUGHTS: 45
Pounds (More or Less),
with its authentic voice and awesome main character,
was
such a delight to read! I walked away from this book with the biggest
smile and look forward to reading more from this debut author.
MY RATING
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K.A. Barson
K.A. Barson graduated from Vermont College of Fine Arts with an MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults. She and her husband live in Jackson, Michigan, surrounded by kids, grandkids, unruly dogs, and too many pairs of shoes.
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