Why We Need Fat YA Characters by Rainbow Rowell, author of Eleanor & Park. (via The Daily Fig X)
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We support the development of characters of all shapes, sizes and colors.
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“She has curly red hair, a thousand freckles, and a smile that can be scary. She’s pale. She’s fat. And Park thinks...
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