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Charli Howard

Misfit


One Size Does Not Fit All
2018. 272 p. 234 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PENGUIN UK; PENGUIN 2018
ISBN: 0-241-32882-9 (0241328829)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-241-32882-8 (9780241328828)

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A beautiful and brave book - Emma Gannon

Everyone should read this book - ModelTypeFace

A thoughtful, honest and articulate voice - The Observer

Witty - The Sun

Packed full of honesty and insight - Dr Radha

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So, how did a slightly bonkers misfit with anorexia, bulimia and anxiety decide to solve their problems? I became a model. As you do.

Charli Howard had always wanted to be normal - but for some reason, she couldn´t quite find out how to do it. As a teenager, she felt like the only one who struggled with anxiety and self-esteem issues when everyone around her seemed to fit in. So she tried to embrace standing out: by becoming a model. Believing it would make her happy and envied, she set out single-mindedly to make it - and she achieved her dream. But the reality wasn´t quite as glamorous as she´d hoped. The pressure on Charli to look a certain way took an extreme toll on her body and self-image, and no matter how thin she got, she was never thin enough.
When Charli, though medically underweight, was fired by her modelling agency for being too big, she decided she´d had enough. She used her platform for good and spoke out about the insane standards of the modelling industry, whose images influence young women and girls all over the world. Now, Charli is comfortable in her skin for the first time ever, working happily as a plus sized model in New York. Here, she shares her journey, from anorexic and bulimic teenager to happy, healthy twenty-something.
A thoughtful, honest and articulate voice for teenage girls
The Observer
Howard, Charli
Charli Howard is a model and body positivity ambassador. When she was fired for her size by her modelling agency, she wrote a powerful letter to her agents which went viral, and has used that platform to create The All Woman Project, a charity which goes into schools to educate about body image and mental health issues.