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Baby Girl by Scott Hildreth
Baby Girl by Scott Hildreth







Baby Girl by Scott Hildreth

If there is any part of you that feels broken, this book is a mirror held before you.

Baby Girl by Scott Hildreth Baby Girl by Scott Hildreth

From each of five characters perspective, this story unfolds and grips you from the beginning. In doing so he challenges his past mistakes, his future, and ultimately he finds himself.įive broken people, five points of view, one story. When he meets an extremely independent woman who challenges him, his way of living, and his way of viewing life, he reluctantly listens. He continues to assist her, and many other ‘Broken People’ through his blog. When he encounters a bulimic teenage girl through his internet blog who threatens to commit suicide, he begins to reflect on parts of his life that he has spent years repressing. The Fat Kid is a self-proclaimed therapist who devotes his life to help people that have difficulties helping themselves, people he considers to be ‘broken’. Most of the people that he encounters come from his internet blog, and pose no real threat to him or to his odd lifestyle. With an overbearing obnoxious attitude, he allows few people to enter his otherwise private life. Intentionally becoming obese in an effort to shield himself from the approach of outsiders wanting to better understand him, The Fat Kid hides behind his thick outer self. Librarian's Note: This is an alternate/new cover for ASIN B00DNMCKRI









Baby Girl by Scott Hildreth