Attention all dieters: You can now read the LAST chapter of Anne Strieber’s diet book What I Learned From the Fat Years.

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In Chapter 8 of What I Learned From the Fat Years, Anne Strieber writes: “After years of desperate dieting, I made a final pact with my body: I would go on one last diet. This had to be a diet that was sure to work, because I wanted to finally triumph over aging, my genes and my environment.” She discovered the ultimate diet, but gained some wisdom about ordinary dieting along the way.

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In Chapter 7 of her book What I Learned From the Fat Years, Anne Strieber continues her discussion of clothes. She writes, “New customers entering women’s departments for the first time should know how we pioneering fat ladies had to struggle. It reminds me of what the suffragettes went through, campaigning for votes for women. I eventually became curious about what it was like to shop in my mother’s era. Women were pretty curvy then?did they have as much trouble shopping as I did?”

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Anne has always stressed that her diet book, What I Learned From the Fat Years, is for both men and women, but her new Chapter 6 CLOTHES is just for you gals. Anne says, “It’s only in the last few years that fat women been able to go into a typical department store and come out with something to wear. After I gained weight, I found myself in exile?not from my friends, but from my favorite stores?I was surprised to find that this doesn’t always change even when you get down to your ideal weight.”

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