Heavy is a novel that tells the story of a young woman named Joe who struggles with her weight and self-esteem.
Joe has always been overweight and has faced bullying and discrimination because of her size.
Heavy follows Joe as she navigates her relationships with her family, friends, and romantic partners while trying to come to terms with her body and her place in the world.
The novel explores themes of body image, self-acceptance, and the impact of societal expectations on individuals.
Heavy is a powerful and poignant story that sheds light on the challenges faced by those who do not fit society's narrow definition of beauty.
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Lost
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Peter Case:
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Pile Up
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Frying Pan
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How Much I've Lied
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California Thing
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Dust
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To Dream Of Sarah
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Please Tell Me A Lie
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Boxcars
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Howard Is A Drag
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One Way Street
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Stuffing? I'm Staying!
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Moonlight in Vermont
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My Heart Belongs To Only One
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'74-'75
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Carry Me
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Walking Over Hot Coals
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How Much I've Lied
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Gram Parsons:
Performer
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Who Shot The La La
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Eddie Bo:
Performer
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Stuffing? I'm Staying!
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Peter Ortel:
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'74-'75
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The Connells:
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