"I'm fat," I hear myself saying. I look in the mirror. My face has gone
hot and red; I feel like I'm going to explode. "I'm fat." It sizzles
under my skin, puffing me up, pushing me out, making me massive.
Weight has always been a big issue in Carmen's life. How could it not?
Her mom is obsessed with the idea that thin equals beautiful, thin
equals successful, thin equals the way to get what you want. Carmen
knows that as far as her mom is concerned, there is only one option: be
thin.
When her mother sweeps her off to live in the city, Carmen finds that
her old world is disappearing. As her life spirals out of control Carmen
begins to take charge of the only thing she can -- what she eats. If she
were thin, very thin, could it all be different?