Memoirs and diet books may stretch the truth, but the numbers don't lie: a new study commissioned by the French Union for the Clothing Industries reveals that French women are, in fact, getting fatter.
Mireille Guiliano went on Oprah last May to plug her bestselling “non” diet book, French Women Don't Get Fat. When the paperback edition comes out, I'm hoping Oprah will invite her back to square off with Dr. Jean-Marie Le Guen, author of Obesity: The New French Sickness. I have a feeling M'sieur Le Guen might shred Madame Guiliano's premise into, well, a million little pieces.
Interests: Anything with an ING:
dancing, biking, listening, talking, writing, reading,
watching, eating, drinking, running, thinking, working, dreaming,
surrendering, laughing, smiling, acting, traveling, singing, surfing,
driving, shopping, thanking, observing, welcoming, connecting,
loving, learning, sharing, practicing, asking.
Inspiration: Books: Letters to a Young Poet, Rainer Maria Rilke/
Music: Linkin Park and The Cure/
People: My mother and all of those that have come before me that have fought their
own battles and didn't give up/
Places: Carl Schurz Park, New York, NY/
Movies: In Search of a Midnight Kiss, Stealing Beauty, Beautiful Girls, When A Man Loves a Woman, In America, Magdelene Sisters, The Notebook, Run Fat Boy Run/
Things: Causes worth fighting for: Lupus and other auto-immune disorders, Organ Donation and impoverished and at-risk youth.