![]() ![]() This book was about the relationship between food and her life.įrom the mid-1980s onward, she wrote mostly for San Diego Reader, a weekly publication where she sometimes served, somewhat controversially, as editor. ![]() Moore published a second book, Never Eat Your Heart Out in 1998 (North Point Press, an imprint of Farrar Straus and Giroux). The book included interviews with Herbert Marcuse and novelist Leonard Michaels. She collected these pieces and published them in 1987 (under the SoHo Press imprint) as The Left Coast of Paradise: California and the American Heart. While living there in the early 1980s, Moore began to submit freelance book reviews and essays to weekly newspapers in the area, most frequently to the East Bay Express. She married and divorced twice, having two daughters.įor much of her adult life she lived in Berkeley, California. ![]() She moved to Florida as a teenager and graduated from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. ![]() Moore was born in Oklahoma in 1940 and claimed to have become an obese child, weighing 112 pounds by second grade ( ) Fat Girl is a memoir of her childhood. Judith Moore (1940 – May 15, 2006) was an American author and essayist best known for her 2005 book Fat Girl: A True Story, published by Hudson Street Press. ![]()
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