Meet Serpentine Williams, the most lovable, engaging, and honestly uplifting heroine who ever scoffed at a size-four dress, and longed for love...
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In that moment, Serpentine knew her guiding fire was at work. Sometimes it was a vivid blaze lighting her way. Other times it was a smoldering ember that allowed her to choose her own path. She followed the fire inside the double glass doors.Eventually, as her newfound assurance leads her out of her depression, she can describe her much-loved aunt in terms that might apply to herself, as well: "Her wide shoulders over ample hips are attached to big, pretty legs. It's a body that serves as an appropriate container for her exuberant spirit." --Regina Marler --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
all of me a voluptuous tale,
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This review is from: All of Me: A Voluptuous Tale (Hardcover)
as a male who dates voluptuous women, i found this book to be an eye opener. ms. berry spin a tale of a woman struggling to come to grips with her weight. while reading the story i fell in love with serpentine's character.....her only weakness was falling prey to society's norm of what a "woman" should look like. ms. berry stay true to her sytle of wit and catchy sayings. after reading this book i immediately e-mailed ms. berry in search of my serpentine......i strongly recommend thi book to all those men who are dating, attracted to, are married to a BBBW. it would help you understand their plight. i have nothing but love for venise...... yours , cumtakernodoubt
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Hurrah, for the Full-Figured Sistahs!,
This review is from: All of Me: A Voluptuous Tale (Hardcover)
I've been reading since i was a little girl (about 3) and throughout my adult years I have never read a story about a full-figured woman. I like this story because it touches on several issues: weight, depression, self-love, and insecurity. Serpentine is a beautiful sistah, who hasn't accepted her weight, and is under pressure at her job. She is not really assertive about things in her life - her job, or men. She makes some interesting choices in her quest or search for self-love, and Ms. Berry writes with an honesty that makes this a difficult book to put down. I found this reading to be refreshing, interesting, and very entertaining. I liked to see more of this type of writing - or more of these types of characters. I do like the way Ms. Berry ties up the different issues of Serpentine's depression, and her learning how to love herself. The ability of Serpentine to accept herself AS IS, was powerful. Wonderful writing Ms. Berry. Keep up the good work.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent, this is a must read,
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This review is from: All of Me: A Voluptuous Tale (Hardcover)
I would be willing to bet some of everyone who reads this book would find a little of Serpertine in themselves. I know I saw a lot of my thoughts and traits in Serpertine. THis book really hit home about how society, family and the full figured woman percieves being full figured woman. There are so many misconceptions. Reading about Serpertine will make you laugh, cry, get angry and motiviate you. This book I would highly recommend.
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