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EVERY BODY SHINES by Cassandra Newbould

EVERY BODY SHINES

Sixteen Stories About Living Fabulously Fat

edited by Cassandra Newbould

Pub Date: June 8th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-5476-0607-8
Publisher: Bloomsbury

Authors unite around body-celebrating fiction.

Aubrey Gordon writes movingly about fat friendships and community in the introduction to this 16-story anthology, and readers might describe its stories as an assortment of fat friends holding out hands of welcome. Consisting primarily of contemporary realistic fiction, the volume also includes some speculative fiction entries. It starts out strong, with Claire Kann’s “Guilt Trip” really speaking to the book’s title as it follows a young Black musician who has a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to stand onstage next to her favorite music group. In “Weightless,” a labyrinthine story with an intriguing premise, Sheena Boekwig presents a White math prodigy sent on a world-saving space mission who has a hard time believing anyone will value her genius when her large body is a costly addition to the ship. Kelly deVos and Monique Gray Smith refreshingly celebrate fat girls doing sports. A number of other stories similarly have fantastic hooks and characters diverse in ethnicity, gender identity, and sexuality, but in too many cases they read like novels rewritten and compressed to fit a page limit. While undeniably earnest and filling an important niche, this collection contains multiple entries that expend too much energy on proving that they adhere to the theme at the expense of other elements.

A valuable and thoughtful prompt inspires sincere but uneven contributions.

(author bios) (Anthology. 12-16)