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236 Pounds of Class Vice President: A Memoir Teenage Insecurity, Obesity, and Virginity
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236 Pounds of Class Vice President: A Memoir Teenage Insecurity, Obesity, and Virginity
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236 Pounds of Class Vice President: A Memoir Teenage Insecurity, Obesity, and Virginity
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Jason Mulgrew, popular blogger and author of
Everything Is Wrong with Me
, continues his depreciating yet hilarious self-reflection with
236 Pounds of Class Vice President
.
Set in Mulgrew’s high school years, this genuine and honest memoir revisits his teenage antics and escapades as he, while navigating the indignity of puberty, attempts to run for vice president of the student body, displays a penchant for long fur capes, and (naturally) wonders about sex.
Mulgrew’s blog, Everything Is Wrong with me, has received more than 200 million hits since its inception in 2004. Complete with awkward, “what was he thinking?” photos—unmitigated proof of Mulgrew’s ungainly adolescence—
is an no-holds-barred yet tender look at the years some of us would rather forget.
Everything Is Wrong with Me
, continues his depreciating yet hilarious self-reflection with
236 Pounds of Class Vice President
.
Set in Mulgrew’s high school years, this genuine and honest memoir revisits his teenage antics and escapades as he, while navigating the indignity of puberty, attempts to run for vice president of the student body, displays a penchant for long fur capes, and (naturally) wonders about sex.
Mulgrew’s blog, Everything Is Wrong with me, has received more than 200 million hits since its inception in 2004. Complete with awkward, “what was he thinking?” photos—unmitigated proof of Mulgrew’s ungainly adolescence—
is an no-holds-barred yet tender look at the years some of us would rather forget.