- Skinny Bitch
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name = Skinny Bitch
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author = Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouin
illustrator = Margarete Gockel, Maria Taffera Lewis (design)
cover_design =Maria Taffera Lewis (design); Margarete Gockel (illustrator)country = United States
language = English
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genre = Diet
publisher = Running Press Book Publishers
release_date = December 30, 2005
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followed_by ="Skinny Bitch" is a
sleeper hit diet book written by Rory Freedman, a former modelling agent and Kim Barnouin, a former model.Known for its irreverent tone, the book gained attention in 2007 when British celebrity
Victoria Beckham was photographed holding a copy while shopping inLos Angeles .cite newslast = Rich
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title = A Diet Book Serves Up a Side Order of Attitude
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publisher =The New York Times
date = August 1, 2007
url = http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/01/books/01skin.html
accessdate = 2007-08-03] publishing wisdom, which says that a book must break into thebest-seller lists in its first weeks on sale or risk sinking into oblivion."I am a Fat Man] "Skinny Bitch" had become a best-seller in theUnited Kingdom by May of 2007 and in theUnited States by July, more than eighteen months after its initial 2005 press run of 10,000 copies.Content
The book advocates a purely vegan diet and even includes sections on
factory farming andanimal cruelty . In addition to advocating a vegan diet, the authors also say that one should avoidalcohol ,caffeine , chemical additives likeaspartame andrefined sugar . After finishing the manuscript, the authors had Amy Joy Lanou, seniornutrition scientist for thePhysicians Committee for Responsible Medicine , vet their work.Reaction
Since the book advocates a strictly
vegan diet, reactions were mixed.The New York Times [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/01/books/01skin.html?_r=1&oref=slogin] called the book "hard-core vegan, with a good helping ofanimal rights rhetoric that might be more familiar to theBirkenstock brigade than your average diet-seeking book buyer." They reported that "some readers have been put out by what they see as a disconnect between message and medium" and one woman they interviewed "was so fed up that she didn’t even finish the book." In response to this, author Freedman said “They’re mad that they spent $14 on a book that was not what they thought, but they’re not mad thatchicken s are havingbeak s chopped off their faces?”A review by Ursula Hirschkorn in the
Daily Mail [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/femail/article.html?in_article_id=457277&in_page_id=1879] was decidedly unfavorable. She criticizes the authors' "simplistic theory, that the secret ofweight loss is just to eat healthy food. Oh if it were that easy, we'd all be size eight." Like the New York Times piece, she stresses the "extreme" nature of the proposed diet, saying that "The book spouts an extensive list of no-nos that you must avoid… In a nutshell, everything that makes our short, brutish lives that bit more bearable." She complains that the book is marketed as a diet book when that is not its sole focus: "This isn't so much a diet book as apropaganda pamphlet for veganism… it moves effortlessly from being potty-mouthed advice on how to adopt a fat-busting healthy diet, into a diatribe against eating meat." But her chief complaint seems to be what she perceives as the book's accusatory or condescending tone: "These pampered LA princesses work hard to make us feel guilty for trying to make our lives a bit easier... They sanctimoniously lecture us on the cancer-causing chemicals inwine , and the nasties lurking indiet soda s… Skinny Bitch is just the same-old diet rules repackaged in an obnoxious and bullying tone."The Sun [http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/woman/article230212.ece] was not quite so dismissive, calling it "a vegan diet with a bit of attitude thrown in." They also said “if you follow it to the letter then you will lose weight but for your average woman it’s not particularly easy to follow."In February 2008, Milwaukee Brewers first baseman
Prince Fielder took up vegetarianism after being given the book by his wife Chanel. [ [http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080221&content_id=2383789&vkey=spt2008news&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlblNo more steaks for Fielder] ] [ [http://www.sportsline.com/mlb/story/10719877 Brewers counting on vegetarian Fielder in meat of order - MLB - CBSSports.com ] ] When his early 2008 statistical performance began to disappoint fans, some critics suggested that his diet may have contributed to his struggles, prompting one writer to comment, "Prince just isn't hitting the ball on the screws right now. It has nothing to do with what he eats or a drop off in power. Kansas City Chiefs tight end Tony Gonzalez is a vegan, and I doubt any linebackers believe that guy has lost power since adopting the diet." [ [http://blogs.jsonline.com/brewers/archive/2008/04/16/prince-criticism-should-stop.aspx Prince's diet criticisms should stop - Brewers Blog ] ]Notes
External links
* [http://www.skinnybitch.net Official website]
* [http://www.americanvegan.org American Vegan Society ]
* [http://www.earthsave.org Earth Save ]
* [http://www.thekathleenshow.com/Guest/RoryFreedman/tabid/55/xmmid/388/xmid/2509/xmview/2/Default.aspx Rory Freedman discusses her straight talking, funny-as-heck book on The Kathleen Show.]
* [http://ww2.vegetarisme.be/index.php?option=com_weblinks&view=category&id=104%3Aveggie-organisaties&Itemid=188 List of connected links worldwide ]
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