
The brother-sister team of Ian and Alisa Kramer offer both the dramedy and clinical perspectives about how difficult it is for overweight people to find acceptance, identity, and success in life. He’s an Emmy award-winning writer/comic, and she’s a psychologist with an emphasis in health and nutrition. Ian’s half of the book is candid, funny, relatable; Alisa takes on the medical community’s bias about weight and nutrition. This is not a book on how to lose weight; instead it’s about how being a large person impacts everyone differently, and some thoughtful ways we all can work together to improve our perceptions and interactions with their lives.