"superb look at a plus size person"
Nearly thirty years old, Kylie Chase feels she has come a
long way since high school in Chicago. In her teens, she
was reticent and obese. Now she dropped a ton of weight
and kept it off, and provides in her seminar helping those
like she was "How to Be Cool." However, when Kylie
inadvertently overhears some high school peers deride her,
she realizes her self esteem remains in negative numbers
just like it was over a decade ago. Reporter Ty Benedict thinks otherwise as he sees her as a
great success; he is doing a story on her butterfly
metamorphosis. He asks to escort her to her high school
reunion, which she agrees because she is attracted to the
handsome journalist. However, how will she react when she
learns he is not quite the altruistic reporter he pretends
to be? As with the insightful THE NEXT BIG THING, HOW TO BE COOL
is a superb look at a plus size person, who in this case
is no longer a plus size, but her psyche is imprinted with
the belief that she still remains too big in spite of the
statistical evidence (waistline and weight, etc) and
anecdotal proof (male second looks) to the contrary. The
character driven tale focuses on the likable Kyle who
though successful still struggles to convince herself that
she is cool inside. Her uncool words of wisdom aside,
this is delightful tale of the importance of believing in
oneself especially when your history is otherwise. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 29, 2007
SummaryThe national bestselling author of The Next Big
Thing and Your Big Break presents her coolest
novel yet.
Kylie Chase always thought once she lost weight, life would
be perfect. And for the past couple of years, that's proven
to be true. After shedding seventy pounds and reinventing
herself as a savvy trendsetter, Kylie's enjoyed amazing
success. She's even found a new career, working as a "cool
instructor," transforming the socially inept from geek to
chic. Her classes on How to Be Cool are Chicago's hottest
ticket.
But despite her outward image, Kylie's still uncomfortable
in her skinand she's still a dork at heart, who knows
more about board games than Balenciaga (she thought the
latter was a tropical disease). Kylie would sooner die than
let her clients know about her overweight, nerdy past.
But things start to unravel when Kylie's apartment burns
down and she's forced to shack up with her parents. (No
matter how you slice it, a twenty-nine-year-old living with
Mom and Dad is definitely not cool.) Now her father's
setting curfews, and her mom's proving she's way cooler than
Kylie's ever been. Making matters worse, there's a
journalist shadowing her every move. The last thing Kylie
needs is someone snooping around and uncovering her dirty
little secret...no matter how sexy he may be.
The stress is driving Kylie nutsand the weight she
fought so hard to lose is starting to creep back on. But
with the help of her best friend, Ruby, a confident
plus-sized model, Kylie's starting to learn that appearances
aren't everything. And that morphing from an "ugly duckling"
into the queen of cool isn't all it's cracked up to be...
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