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Author:
De Klerk, Vivian A. (Vivian Anne), 1954- author.
Title:
Not to mention : a novel / Vivian de Klerk.
Publisher:
Picador Africaan imprint of Pan Macmillan South Africa,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
252 pages ; 23 cm
Subject:
Diabetes in adolescence--Fiction.
Overweight teenagers--Fiction.
Overweight persons--Fiction.
Mothers and daughters--Fiction.
South African fiction (English)--21st century.
Overweight teenagers.
Overweight persons.
Mothers and daughters.
Diabetes in adolescence.
South African fiction (English)
Novels.
Fiction.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (page 252).
Summary:
"As her 21st birthday approaches, Katy Ferreira has not left her bedroom for close on two years. In fact, she has not left her bed - at 360 kilogrammes, she simply can't. Characterised by an indomitable spirit, Katy tries to make the best of a bad situation. She does the crossword in the Herald newspaper her mother brings home, consumes the food she craves - biscuits, pies, doughnuts, litres of fizzy drinks - and waits in hope for insulin and a solution to her plight. To pass the time she begins to compile her own crossword in one of the Croxley notebooks that have been unused since she dropped out of school. Within each cryptic clue is a message, an attempt to explain how it feels to be 'the fat girl', how taking comfort in sweet things as a grieving and lonely child escalated into a deadly relationship with food and a psychological and physical disease. The process triggers splintered memories of dark family secrets and hints of culpability. As Katy finds her voice - quirky, macabre, devastatingly astute and viciously funny at times - the notebooks fill up. Not to Mention is part diary, part memoir, part love-hate letter to the mother who fuelled her daughter's addiction as steadily as the world ostracised her. The destructive power of shame and society's harsh judgement of people who are 'different' is matched by the immense courage of a young woman who is determined to be heard."--Page 4 of cover.
ISBN:
1770107061
9781770107069
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1204208723
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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