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The Elephant in the Room
- One Fat Man's Quest to Get Smaller in a Growing America
- Narrated by: Tommy Tomlinson
- Length: 7 hrs and 25 mins
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In the tradition of Roxane Gay’s Hunger, a searing, honest, and candid exploration of what it’s like to live as a fat man, from acclaimed journalist Tommy Tomlinson, who decided he had to change his life as he neared the age of 50 weighing in at 460 pounds.
When he was almost 50 years old, Tommy Tomlinson weighed an astonishing - and dangerous - 460 pounds, at risk for heart disease, diabetes, and stroke, unable to climb a flight of stairs without having to catch his breath or travel on an airplane without buying two seats. Raised in a family that loved food, he had been aware of the problem for years, seeing doctors and trying diets from the time he was a preteen. But nothing worked, and every time he tried to make a change, it didn’t go the way he planned - in fact, he wasn’t sure he really wanted to change.
He was only one of millions of Americans struggling with weight, body image, and a relationship with food that puts them at major risk. Intimate and insightful, The Elephant in the Room is Tomlinson’s chronicle of meeting those people, taking the first steps toward health, and trying to understand how, as a nation, we got to this point. From buying a Fitbit and setting an exercise goal to contemplating the Heart Attack Grill, America’s “capital of food porn”, and modifying his own diet, Tomlinson brings us along on an unforgettable journey of self-discovery that is a candid and sometimes brutal look at the everyday experience of being constantly aware of your size. Over the course of the audiobook, he confronts these issues head-on and chronicles the practical steps he has to take - big and small - to lose weight by the end.
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- Indyquaz
- 01-29-19
Worth a Listen
If you listen to samples before chosing audiobooks, you may resist this one because of the voice. It is worth getting past that. Read by the author, the story explains the voice, and it seems right that he reads it himself. He is an excellent writer and storyteller, and this is an honest and open account of his life as a food addicted "fat man" (his term). If you know someone like that, you'll know them better, and judge them less often, after this.
Because you'll come to like the author so much, you may be troubled that he never once mentions a fresh vegitable or fruit. He seems to only recognize his love of what we now call junk food and his need to resist it, without ever discovering the pleasure of better foods that can supplant the harmful ones. He still seems to think of "diet" as what you don't eat, instead of what you do. Still, you root for him throughout and will want to read more of his writing when you are through.
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- Dennis
- 02-02-19
That Voice!
After listening for the first three seconds I thought "They should've hired a professional narrator instead of letting the author read his own book"
I was wrong!
Tommy did a great job and his story about the reason why his voice is the way it is added more to the point of the whole book. Fantastic storytelling, interesting, engaging, and even more so to those "on the wrong side of 300lbs".
As a Canadian that consumes a lot of US media, for some reason I never came across Tommy's work until I stumbled upon this book's excerpt as a suggestion on some website. And I am so glad I did. Thank you Tommy for sharing your story.
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- colprubin
- 02-17-19
An intimate look at obesity
This book is an intimate look at obesity. The author admits that he really has it all -- wonderful parents and friends, a fascinating job and a loving wife. Yet he cannot restrain himself from overeating. He tells his life story with great humor and candor, blaming absolutely no one but himself for overeating. His voice, which is hoarse from a throat operation he had many years ago, is initially hard to understand but adds to the experience of the book. It's a good, albeit not super deeper read, and will make me look at all obese people a little differently.
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- Elon
- 02-13-19
Fat identity explored, some positives!
Compelling and beautifully told, Tommy Tomlinson is generous with his audience as few can be. Intimate sharing, truthful challenges, and heartbreaking battles make up this biscuits and butter of this book. Read it. If you don’t laugh or cry, you may need to see a doctor. Thank you Tommy Tomlinson for your raw honesty. I hope your next book is about body acceptance and being fat positive, but for now, this is exactly what you needed to tell us, and exactly what we needed to read. Thank you!
3 people found this helpful
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- Leigh Anders
- 02-02-19
What you’ve been missing
So relatable, even if your struggle isn’t weight or maybe even if it’s more than one things like myself. Small change in a fast paced world, Tommy really makes you feel like you’re sitting next to him a Momma’s table eating your third helping in a blue fog of misunderstanding and yearning for a Unsuck FM to change the song. Powerful and worth every moment.
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-01-19
Inspirational
I listened to this book in the weeks before I started a diet to undo an adulthood spent almost entirely obese. It really helped get me in the right mindset and nine months and 90 pounds later I am thankful.
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- BaaBaa
- 01-27-19
Be prepared to fall in love with Tommy Tomlinson
How often do you find utter honesty and rueful humor from an author who can rip your heart out? Tommy gives it all to us straight and true. As a serious eater myself, my mouth watered over the book's food descriptions.The author's narration enhances the book. I did not want this story to end.
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- sbroyles45
- 01-24-19
Tommy Tomlinson at his best
I’ve been a fan of his writing for a long time . . . I even got a chance to meet and know him . . . and he is one of the most honest, transparent and compelling authors that I know. Well I’m sure that the written book is phenomenal, it’s hard to imagine that it compares to hearing his story in his own voice. He takes you from childhood to adult life, skillfully pulling back layers of his own life to reveal both an inner child and a voice that want to be heard. It’s both revealing and inspiring. I highly recommend and will go get the written book as well.
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- Brooke
- 03-27-19
Great listen
I appreciated the author’s honesty and found him endearing. I was rooting for him throughout the book and found myself proud of his progress! :)
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- Debbie
- 03-22-19
Raw, honest, engaging, endearing
Tommy Tomlinson really puts himself out there in this book. All that he has forever been embarrassed and ashamed to share, all he has hidden (or tried to), all he has denied (or lied about) is now wide open, shared with the world -- in a way that is so relatable. No easy task when trying to share what its like to be overweight to those who are not -- and who simplify the reality to why you just can't/won't eat less and move more.
Tommy does this in a way that is so endearing. He does not portray himself as a victim -- but he digs deep for the evolution of how he got to this point, blaming no one but himself.
I was in awe of how much just about every memory he has, every move he makes -- good and bad -- are so intertwined with either his weight or with food.
And I do not understand the readers/listeners who struggle with his voice -- I loved his voice.
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- By: Kelsey Miller
- Narrated by: Kelsey Miller
- Length: 7 hrs and 33 mins
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At 29, Kelsey Miller had done it all: crash diets, healthy diets, and nutritionist-prescribed "eating plans", which are diets that you pay more money for. She'd been fighting her un-thin body since early childhood and, after a lifetime of failure, finally hit bottom. No diet could transform her body or her life. There was no shortcut to skinny salvation. She'd dug herself into this hole, and now it was time to climb out of it.
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Quirky and Oddly Inspiring AutoBio
- By Gillian on 01-28-16
By: Kelsey Miller
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Stories I'd Tell in Bars
- By: Jen Lancaster
- Narrated by: Jen Lancaster, John Fletcher
- Length: 8 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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Unfiltered. Unapologetic. Older, but not wiser, Lancaster goes back to basics in this hilarious essay collection about everything from taking community policing classes to accidentally getting high with her waiter after a fancy dinner. These are the tales she'd tell if she met you in a bar... if she weren't too lazy to put on pants and go to a bar. Offering advice ranging from how to remain happily married to a man who refuses to blow his damn nose already to not creating An Incident at the cheese counter during an attempt at Whole30, she's you, only louder.
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Too much nagging about younger people
- By Chelsi H on 05-02-20
By: Jen Lancaster
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Born Round
- By: Frank Bruni
- Narrated by: Frank Bruni
- Length: 9 hrs and 31 mins
- Unabridged
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Frank Bruni grew up in a big, loud Italian family in White Plains, New York, where meals were epic, outsize affairs. At those meals, he demonstrated one of his foremost qualifications for his future career: an epic, outsize love of food. But Bruni's relationship with eating was tricky, and his difficulties with managing it began early. When Bruni was named the restaurant critic for The New York Times in 2004, he knew enough to be nervous.
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Has it all
- By loix on 09-15-09
By: Frank Bruni
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Such a Pretty Fat
- One Narcissist's Quest To Discover if Her Life Makes Her Ass Look Big, Or Why Pie is Not The Answer
- By: Jen Lancaster
- Narrated by: Jamie Heinlein
- Length: 8 hrs and 30 mins
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To whom the fat rolls...I'm tired of books where a self-loathing heroine is teased to the point where she starves herself skinny in hopes of a fabulous new life. And I hate the message that women can't possibly be happy until we all fit into our skinny jeans. I don't find these stories uplifting; they make me want to hug these women and take them out for fizzy champagne drinks and cheesecake and explain to them that until they figure out their insides, their outsides don't matter.
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Hilarious Commentary on Weight Loss!
- By Sara on 09-21-09
By: Jen Lancaster
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Little Victories
- Perfect Rules for Imperfect Living
- By: Jason Gay
- Narrated by: Jason Gay
- Length: 5 hrs and 9 mins
- Unabridged
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The Wall Street Journal's popular columnist Jason Gay delivers a hilarious and heartfelt guide to modern living. The book you will listen to is a rule book. There have been rule books before - stacks upon stacks of them - but this book is unlike any other rule book you have ever heard.
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Fantastic
- By Carroll M. on 11-26-15
By: Jason Gay
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Confessions of a Carb Queen
- A Memoir
- By: Susan Blech, Caroline Bock
- Narrated by: Aimee Jolson
- Length: 8 hrs and 32 mins
- Unabridged
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By the time Susan Blech was 38 years old, she weighed a staggering 468.1 pounds. She binged. She was "only a little chubby," or so she convinced herself. Gripping, sometimes shocking, and ultimately inspiring, Confessions of a Carb Queen is the story of how Susan changed her life to save her life, ultimately losing 250 pounds without surgery. Susan speaks candidly about eating binges, fat sex, and other topics no obese person has dared to address.
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Negative reviews are ridiculous.
- By Heather Marie on 01-07-16
By: Susan Blech, and others
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Big Girl
- How I Gave Up Dieting and Got a Life
- By: Kelsey Miller
- Narrated by: Kelsey Miller
- Length: 7 hrs and 33 mins
- Unabridged
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At 29, Kelsey Miller had done it all: crash diets, healthy diets, and nutritionist-prescribed "eating plans", which are diets that you pay more money for. She'd been fighting her un-thin body since early childhood and, after a lifetime of failure, finally hit bottom. No diet could transform her body or her life. There was no shortcut to skinny salvation. She'd dug herself into this hole, and now it was time to climb out of it.
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Quirky and Oddly Inspiring AutoBio
- By Gillian on 01-28-16
By: Kelsey Miller
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Stories I'd Tell in Bars
- By: Jen Lancaster
- Narrated by: Jen Lancaster, John Fletcher
- Length: 8 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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Unfiltered. Unapologetic. Older, but not wiser, Lancaster goes back to basics in this hilarious essay collection about everything from taking community policing classes to accidentally getting high with her waiter after a fancy dinner. These are the tales she'd tell if she met you in a bar... if she weren't too lazy to put on pants and go to a bar. Offering advice ranging from how to remain happily married to a man who refuses to blow his damn nose already to not creating An Incident at the cheese counter during an attempt at Whole30, she's you, only louder.
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Too much nagging about younger people
- By Chelsi H on 05-02-20
By: Jen Lancaster
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Fat Dad, Fat Kid
- By: Shay Butler, Gavin Butler
- Narrated by: Shay Butler, Gavin Butler
- Length: 4 hrs and 24 mins
- Unabridged
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In today's world, where fast-food restaurants, soda, and processed foods reign supreme, does "fat dad" have to mean "fat kid"? Digital entrepreneur and beloved vlogger Shay Butler and his preteen son, Gavin, decided to find out the answer for themselves.
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Amazing
- By Jessica on 12-29-15
By: Shay Butler, and others
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I'm Not Gonna Lie
- And Other Lies You Tell When You Turn 50
- By: George Lopez
- Narrated by: George Lopez
- Length: 5 hrs and 40 mins
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George Lopez just hit the half-century mark and the reset button on his life. Newly single and ready to embrace life, George was excited to turn 50. It would be a welcome new phase in his life, a chance to say goodbye to a decade that included a kidney transplant and a divorce. But when he looked around a room full of his childhood friends, all gathered to celebrate his birthday, many now bald or overweight, it suddenly hit him that he was old. What happened? And more importantly, what was
he going to do about it? George learns the hard way that when you turn 50, everything changes.
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laughed
- By FELIPE AGUIRRE on 05-24-18
By: George Lopez
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In Fifty Years We'll All Be Chicks...
- . . . And Other Complaints from an Angry Middle-Aged White Guy
- By: Adam Carolla
- Narrated by: Adam Carolla
- Length: 6 hrs and 42 mins
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It's a sad and eerie harbinger of our times that the Oprah-watching, crystal-rubbing, Whole Foods-shopping moms and their whipped attorney husbands have taken the ability to reason away from the poor schlub who makes the Bloody Marys. What we used to settle with common sense or a fist, we now settle with hand sanitizer and lawyers. Adam Carolla has had enough of this insanity and he's here to help us get our collective balls back.
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Hilarious Book
- By Vogel Family on 12-03-10
By: Adam Carolla
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Everything Is Awful
- And Other Observations
- By: Matt Bellassai
- Narrated by: Matt Bellassai
- Length: 6 hrs and 16 mins
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From the break-out star of BuzzFeed and the People's Choice Award-winning comedian comes a collection of hilariously anguished essays chronicling awful moments from his life so far, the humiliations of being an adult, and other little indignities. Matt Bellassai has no idea what he's doing. Well, to be fair, he did become semi-Internet famous by getting drunk at work, making him a socially-acceptable - nay - professional alcoholic. He's got some things figured out. But the rest is all just a terrible, disgusting mess.
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F-ing Hilarious!!
- By Eva on 11-16-17
By: Matt Bellassai
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We Are Never Meeting in Real Life
- Essays
- By: Samantha Irby
- Narrated by: Samantha Irby
- Length: 9 hrs and 17 mins
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Whether Samantha Irby is talking about how her difficult childhood has led to a problem in making “adult” budgets; explaining why she should be the new Bachelorette; detailing a disastrous pilgrimage-slash-romantic-vacation to Nashville to scatter her estranged father’s ashes; sharing awkward sexual encounters; or dispensing advice on how to navigate friendships with former drinking buddies who are now suburban moms (hang in there for the Costco loot!); she’s as deft at poking fun at the ghosts of her past self as she is at capturing powerful emotional truths.