My interests primarily stray towards the mystery and thriller genres, but that doesn't mean I don't enjoy getting down and dirty with some quality chick lit every now and again. In fact, I used to read quite a bit of authors like Jane Green and Jennifer Weiner back in the day. After being frustrated that I couldn't easily find titles that featured plus-sized heroines above a size 14 (pfft!) with whom I could relate, I took a break from the genre.
I was intrigued by the premise of One to Watch by Kate Stayman-London when it appeared as an option for my Book of the Month Club selection this summer. The novel follows Bea, a plus-size fashion blogger, as she navigates the world of reality TV in an effort to get over a recent heartbreak and find her true love. I'll admit that I have watched a few seasons of 'The Bachelor' and 'The Bachelorette' in my college days, and I thought it might be a lot of fun to see how a show like that could serve as a setting for a novel. As soon as I learned that Bea was plus-size and dealing with a lot of the same issues modern plus-size women face, I just knew I had to take a break from my lengthy TBR list and give it a try.As an overweight woman myself, I appreciate how relatable Bea and her experiences are. I know all too well what it feels like to deal with the crap that comes along with being fat: low self-esteem, unsolicited weight-loss advice, feelings of unworthiness, stores not carrying your size, negative self-talk, body shaming, internet trolls, etc., etc., etc. That all sounds pretty depressing, but Stayman-London does an amazing job of balancing Bea's strengths and weaknesses. From the first chapter, the reader gets a sense that Bea will overcome all the sh*t life plans to throw at her, all while wearing an amazing outfit! With that being said, her weight is a constant source of vulnerability for her and that is a recurring theme in the novel. Any woman who has been forced to deal with weight issues will certainly she herself in Bea at some point in this novel. And the best part about this book? Bea doesn't have to lose weight to get her happily ever after, sending the message that bigger women are just as worthy of being loved as slimmer ones.
My Rating: ★★★★★ out of 5
If you've read One to Watch and are looking for other novels with plus-size heroines, you might want to check out Jemima J. by Jane Green and The Next Big Thing by Johanna Edwards. They both has female protagonists you'll remember for a long time and one also includes a reality TV show!
Like I said, it's been awhile since I read any chick lit, so my recommendations are probably a little outdated. But, I still remember these novels and their stories after all this time, so I think there's something to be said for that.
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