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Greedy Guts
- Notes from an insatiable woman
- Length: 10 hrs
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Publisher's Summary
'I have been waiting so long for a book about appetite and indulgence written by a fat woman and Greedy Guts gorgeously, excessively over-delivers. Charming, radical, funny and intimate'
BETHANY RUTTER
'Greedy Guts is a revelation - it's a book that'll make you laugh and cry in equal measure'
IONE GAMBLE
Nobody talks about the nuances of life as a fat woman. To navigate friendship, careers, sex and chairs with handles in a body bigger than those around you.
Growing up fat, working class and happy in the depths of South Wales, Gina Tonic was raised in one of the most unforgiving times to be a girl: the early 2000s. As she grew a little older, a little wider, and just a little more conscious of society's negativity towards bigger bodies, she started to see her fatness as an opposition. Grappling with the era's body shaming and blatant sexism while dealing with a growing body of her own, Gina found herself struggling with a lack of fat representation and role models long before anyone had heard of body positivity.
With time, Gina's body became something to love, enjoy and celebrate, and in Greedy Guts she challenges how we think about body beauty standards, fatphobic culture and ourselves. Gina shows just how fat liberation - and female liberation - are essential, exploring everything from sex, relationships, trolls, representation and great clothes with her trademark candour, warmth and humour.
BETHANY RUTTER
'Greedy Guts is a revelation - it's a book that'll make you laugh and cry in equal measure'
IONE GAMBLE
Nobody talks about the nuances of life as a fat woman. To navigate friendship, careers, sex and chairs with handles in a body bigger than those around you.
Growing up fat, working class and happy in the depths of South Wales, Gina Tonic was raised in one of the most unforgiving times to be a girl: the early 2000s. As she grew a little older, a little wider, and just a little more conscious of society's negativity towards bigger bodies, she started to see her fatness as an opposition. Grappling with the era's body shaming and blatant sexism while dealing with a growing body of her own, Gina found herself struggling with a lack of fat representation and role models long before anyone had heard of body positivity.
With time, Gina's body became something to love, enjoy and celebrate, and in Greedy Guts she challenges how we think about body beauty standards, fatphobic culture and ourselves. Gina shows just how fat liberation - and female liberation - are essential, exploring everything from sex, relationships, trolls, representation and great clothes with her trademark candour, warmth and humour.
©2025 Gina Tonic (P)2025 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
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